The Interpretation of Dreams
Flectere si nequeo Superos, Acheronta
movebo
Forword
In 1909, G. Stanley Hall invited me
to Clark University, in Worcester, to give the first lectures on
psychoanalysis. In the same year, Dr Brill published the first of
his translations of my writings, which were soon followed by further
ones. If psychoanalysis now plays a role in American intellectual
life, or if it does so in the future, a large part of this result
will have to be attributed to this and other activities of Dr Brill's.
His first translation of The Interpretation
of Dreams appeared in 1913. Since then, much has taken place
in the world, and much has been changed in our views about the neuroses.
This book, with the new contribution to psychology which surprised
the world when it was published (1900), remains essentially unaltered.
It contains, even according to my present-day judgment, the most
valuable of all the discoveries it has been my good fortune to make.
Insight such as this falls to one's lot but once in a lifetime.
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