A FREUD’S DREAM ANALYSIS THE FATHER, A REMARKABLE MAN?
Abstract
In a letter to Fliess, Frued speak about his father, as a character which has nothing from common. Though, the dreams and most particular “my father as Garibaldi, point out under an elevated immage, some very low, vulgar, scurrilous, even filthy thought. The comparison especially with Marie-Therese, associate him to a “wenchâ€. The latin formula of the dream “Moriamur pro rege nostro†compresses the entire ambivalence on which is built this dream.
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K.K.“Kaiserlich-Koeniglichâ€, mais aussi “K und K†“Kaiserich und Koeniglichâ€.
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