Abstract: One of the pillars of Freud’s thought was surely his view of dreams (Freud1911, 1916-17). Dreams as the royal road to the unconscious and as theguardian of sleep are among the most widely shared concepts in psychoanalyticthought. Yet the approach to the interpretation of dreams has changedgreatly, so that many — for example, Meltzer, in Dream Life (1984) —regard them no longer as puzzles to be decrypted, but instead as entitieswith which to enter into resonance so as to see what they arouse in us.


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