A piercing examination of motive, desire, and dream in a world just awakening to modern psychology. The Depths Of The Soul invites readers to peer beneath surface behaviour and ask what truly moves the mind.
This psychoanalytic study blends clinical case analysis with lucid, almost intimate commentary on dream symbolism, subconscious motivation, and sexuality in psychology. It reads as a psychological monograph with the immediacy of a conversation, guiding both the curious reader and the dedicated student through early twentieth century europe's evolving thought. Its pages sit confidently alongside discussions of Freud and Jung comparisons, offering a distinctive Anglo American readership perspective that treats theory as a living, human pursuit.
Historically significant and stylistically bold, the work stands as a bridge between scholarly enquiry and literary reflection. For today's audience it is more than a historical artefact; it is a culture-rich resource that illuminates how early psychoanalysis shaped modern therapy, literature, and self-understanding. It will appeal to casual readers drawn to the human drama behind psychological terms, and to classic-literature collectors who value provenance, voice, and a doorway to a foundational era of psychology.
Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Includes essential material for psychology students, therapists, and anyone curious about the roots of mind and motive.