By Freud, Sigmund; Colace, Claudio; Freud, Sigmund
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Child Age in No. 6 1 1 2** 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 Words spoken in sleep Words spoken in sleep Morning after/ on morning awakening Morning after On morning awakening — — Morning after On morning awakening On morning awakening Morning after Morning after — Morning after A-B-E A C A-D B C C A-B-E A-B A-B A Notes 1 Child of S. Freud; 2 grandson of S. Freud; 3an unspecified child; son of W. Fliess; 5daughter of friends. 4 *In The Interpretation of Dreams, the age of this child is eight years; **one of these dreams appears only in The Interpretation of Dreams.
P. , p. 9). Also, when Freud exposed his theory of dreams to the difficult audience of a “country which is devoted to practical aims” (the USA) (1910a, p. 33) on the occasion of the lectures at Clark University in 1909, the first subject tabled was exactly the information obtained from observing children’s dreams. Similarly, the utility of his study on children’s dreams was to be reaffirmed during the years in different circumstances (Freud, 1901a, p. 643, 1916–1917, pp. 213, 363, 1925d, p. 46).
Freud considered as dreams also very short reports consisting of one or two words, even without any action or verb (see Chapter Three, p. 20). 1. Children’s dreams reported by Freud. Child Age in No. 6 1 1 2** 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 Words spoken in sleep Words spoken in sleep Morning after/ on morning awakening Morning after On morning awakening — — Morning after On morning awakening On morning awakening Morning after Morning after — Morning after A-B-E A C A-D B C C A-B-E A-B A-B A Notes 1 Child of S.