The Dream Problem

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This being sent away (being dismissed) sym- bolizes, in my opinion, the overcoming of the pride and vanity of the upstart. After long struggles the poet is set free. (We know that the dreams persecuted him for years. ) Since his dis- missal, in the last dream, he may now enjoy, rightfully but humbly, what he has won by his own exertions he has won for himself the moral justification to do so.
Rosegger's dream is then, for me, an autosymbolic expression of the development of the moral personalit
...y of the poet. It is THE DREAM PROBLEM 29 well adapted to demonstrate clearly the Ideological side of psychic phenomena. Freud's interpretation refers to a justifiable wish of the mature, aging man " to be young again. " This conception contains only the regressive side of the phenomena, for such a wish is a regression. But dreams also contain a progressive side, which is for me the more important one. We want something more of life than the longing for the past; the poet wishes to make something of the life that still remains to him.

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