A monograph on sleep and dream: their physiology and psychology

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A monograph on sleep and dream: their physiology and psychology

by Edward W. (Edward William) Cox

EN·~2 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

PREFACE.

2:13

SLEEP AND DREAM: THEIR PHYSIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY.

0:03

CHAPTER I. WHAT SLEEP IS.

2:16

CHAPTER II. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF SLEEP.

4:29

CHAPTER III. THE MENTAL CONDITION OF SLEEP.

4:53

CHAPTER IV. THE SEAT OF SLEEP.

5:56

CHAPTER V. OF DREAM.

5:26

CHAPTER VI. THE MATERIAL MECHANISM OF DREAM.

30:24

CHAPTER VII. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DREAM.

11:43

CHAPTER VIII. THE PHENOMENA OF DREAM.

29:11

Description

This thoughtful treatise explores the twin phenomena of sleep and dreaming at a time when psychology was beginning to adopt the rigor of the physical sciences. Drawing on lectures given to the Psychological Society of Great Britain, the author sets aside metaphysical speculation in favor of observable facts, inviting listeners to join a careful, open‑ended investigation. The opening pages frame sleep as a universal, vital process that hints at hidden aspects of consciousness in both animals and even plants.

The work then moves into a clear description of what sleep actually is, why it is essential for bodily repair, and how it differs from mere inactivity. Various historical theories about the physiological origins of sleep are examined—from early cardiac‑based ideas to newer notions of neural activity—while the accompanying discussion of dreams offers insight into the mind’s nighttime workings. Presented as a series of well‑documented observations and cautious hypotheses, the monograph encourages listeners to consider sleep as a key to unlocking broader mysteries of mental life.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (116K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Turgut Dincer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward W. (Edward William) Cox

Edward W. (Edward William) Cox

1809–1879

A Victorian lawyer, publisher, and prolific writer, this versatile figure helped shape legal journalism while also venturing into psychology and psychical research. His work offers a window into the energetic, curious world of 19th-century British intellectual life.

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