The Forgotten Language: An Introduction to the Understanding of Dreams, Fairy Tales, and Myths

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Grove Press, 1957 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 263 pages
In this important study of the universal language of dreams, one of the foremost psychoanalytic thinkers of our time presents a challenging discussion of the nature of the dream-experience. Against the background of a penetrating history of dream interpretation, Dr. Fromm offers his own concepts with the aid of a great many case histories on modern psychoanalytic work on dreams. Dr. Fromm also presents a comprehensive study of the Oedipus myth, as well as other myths and fairytales. The book outlines the differing approaches of Freud, Jung and Fromm, and relates the author's own views to modern life in a manner both fascinating and useful to the specialist and layman. -- From publisher's description.

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INTRODUCTION
3
THE NATURE OF SYMBOLIC
11
THE NATURE OF DREAMS
24
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Psychologist and philosopher Erich Fromm was born in Frankfurt, Germany on March 23, 1900. He received a Ph.D in sociology from the University of Heidelberg in 1922 and finished his psychoanalytical training at the Psychoanalytical Institute in Berlin in 1930. He started his own clinical practice and joined the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research. In 1934, he moved to New York and became a professor at Columbia University. In 1950, he moved to Mexico City and became a professor at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, where he created a psychoanalytic section at the medical school. He retired from there in 1965 and moved to Muralto, Switzerland in 1974. Throughout his life, Fromm maintained a clinical practice and wrote books. His writings were notable for both their social and political commentary and their philosophical and psychological underpinnings. He became known for linking human personality types with socioeconomic and political structures. His most popular book, The Art of Loving, was first published in 1956 and became an international bestseller. He died on March 18, 1980.

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