In this relatively small book, totaling 164 pages, which includes 19 pages for titles, foreword, table of contents, and indexes, Dr. Fleiss has performed a welcome and valuable service. He explains the smallness of the book upon the fact that Freud's own work was most exhaustive upon this subject. In thebook, the dream is treated as subject rather than a tool for psychoanalytic investigation. He believes there have been few addenda, and in this regard reminds his readers that a prerequisite to enlarging upon Freud's contributions is a mastery of the latter's works, "attainable only by a restricted number of theoreticians." In the reviewer's opinion, Dr. Fleiss deserves to be included among them.
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