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Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious · Sigmund Freud — chapter 28 of 39 · ~110 words · public domain

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Darwin, 226

Defence, 138 reaction, 142

Derision, 157

De Quincey, 22

Disguise, 303

Displacement, 67, 61, 161 in dreams, 256

Displacement-wit, 68, 71, 237

Don Quixote, 377

Double meaning, 40, 103 and displacement, 66 of a name, 41

Doubt in witty comparisons, 118

Dream-formation, 260

Dream-work, 249, 275

Dreams, 30, 250, 251

Dugas, 224, 242

Economy, 49, 52, 242, 245 of psychic expenditure, 180

Ehrenfels, 165

Exaggeration, 280

Exhibitionism, 142

Façade, 155, 158

Facetious questions, 238

Falke, 14, 80, 95

Falstaff, Sir John, 376

Faulty thinking, 81, 84

Fechner, 188, 207, 280

Fischer, 3, 4, 6, 11, 43, 47, 55, 89, 132, 136

Flaubert, 24

Foreconscious, 282

Fore-pleasure, 209, 211

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