![]() Maybe I will find about more about thread, as I read on. I wondered why he chose this image at this important moment. The story about the thread, the 'rote Fadian' etc., recalls Bob's notion of a thread to run through the thesis. Note Freud's attitude to 'Herr N.' (Josef Unger): like an attitude to a desired father. But in general we must be content to assume that all the forces which take part in the formation of dreams operate simultaneously". ![]() Is it possible to determine at what stage condensation occurs? It "must probably be pictured as a process stretching over the whole course of events till the perceptual region is reached. Unconscious wishes are thus subjected to it from the start, while preconscious thoughts-which are "drawn into the unconscious"-are liable to condensation subsequent to the action of the censorship. The primary process enshrines those preconditions (free, unbound energy* the tendency towards perceptual identity*) which permit and facilitate condensation. So I guess the pages are identical.Īt all events, if dreams operate by condensation, it is not only in order to outwit the censorship, for condensation is a propensity of unconscious thought. ![]() Page numbers in SE 8 are 1(or 3?)-236, and in my Routledge paperback (also Strachey) 3-236. ![]() from Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewussten, first edition Deuticke, Leipzig & Vienna, GW 5. Freud Resources > 1905c Jokes and their Relation to the Unconsciousįreud, Sigmund 1905c, Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious, SE 8, trs. ![]()
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