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Footnote 47:

See p. 222.

Footnote 48:

Ferenczi, Contributions to Psycho-Analysis. English translation by Ernest Jones, 1916. Chap. viii, p. 181.

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The Interpretation of Dreams

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Delusion and Dream

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“A wholly charming fantasy.... Professor Freud treats Jensen’s very delicate and finely spun story with artistic respect, and presents it in full as an artistic delight.”—Westminster Gazette.

The Psychology of Day Dreams BY DR. J. VARENDONCK

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Delusion and Dream

BY DR. SIGMUND FREUD

TRANSLATED BY HELEN M. DOWNEY

INTRODUCTION BY DR. G. STANLEY HALL

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