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Havelock Ellis

The World of Dreams

In “The World of Dreams,” Havelock Ellis delves into the intricate and often elusive territory of the human subconscious, exploring the nature, function, and significance of dreams. Combining a rich literary style with a methodical psychological approach, Ellis draws from the contemporary theories of his time, including psychoanalysis, to dissect dream symbolism and the psychological underpinnings of our nocturnal narratives. He not only categorizes different types of dreams but also relates them to broader cultural and social phenomena, rendering the text a significant contribution to both psychology and literature in the early 20th century. Havelock Ellis, a prominent sexologist and psychologist, dedicated much of his life to understanding human behavior, sexuality, and mental processes. His interdisciplinary inquiries into psychology and literature were greatly influenced by the social reform movements of his era, and his keen interest in the intersection of biology and unconscious thought led him to investigate the realms of dreams. This work is emblematic of Ellis'Äôs commitment to challenging societal norms and embracing a more holistic understanding of human experience. For readers interested in the complexities of the mind and the significance of dreams in shaping our reality, “The World of Dreams” offers a profound exploration worthy of both academic and personal interest. Ellis's insightful reflections will not only enrich your understanding of dreams but also invite deeper contemplation about the nature of consciousness itself.
311 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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