Foreword 5
Ⅰ The Scientific Literature on the Problems of Dreams 7
(a)The Relationship of Dreams to Waking Life 9
(b)The Dream-Material—Memory in Dreams 12
(c)Dream-Stimuli and Dream-Sources 20
(d)Why Do We Forget Our Dreams After We Wake? 38
(e)The Distinctive Psychological Features of Dreams 42
(f)Ethical Feelings in Dreams 55
(g)Theories of Dreams and the Function of Dreams 62
(h)The Relations Between Dreams and Mental Illnesses 74
Ⅱ The Method of Interpreting Dreams 78
Ⅲ The Dream is a Wish-Fulfilment 98
Ⅳ Dream-Distortion 106
Ⅴ The Material and Sources of Dreams 126
(a)Recent and Insignificant Material in Dreams 127
(b)Material from Infancy as a Source of Dreams 144
(c)The Somatic Sources of Dreams 169
(d)Typical Dreams 185
Ⅵ The Dream-Work 211
(a)The Work of Condensation 212
(b)The Work of Displacement 232
(c)The Means of Representation in Dreams 236
(d)Regard for Representability 254
(e)Examples:Calculating and Speaking in Dreams 262
(f)Absurd Dreams.Intellectual Performance in Dreams 271
(g)Affects in Dreams 298
(h)Secondary Revision 318
Ⅶ The Psychology of the Dream-Processes 330
(a)Forgetting in Dreams 332
(b)Regression 346
(c)On Wish-Fulfilment 359
(d)Arousal by Dreams.The Function of Dreams.Anxiety-Dreams 374
(e)Primary and Secondary Revision.Repression 385
(f)The Unconscious and Consciousness.Reality 403
Freud's Bibliography 413