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Freud distinguishes between two types of wish fulfillment in daydreaming: a purely personal or egoistic type, and a disguised version that has been universalized to interest or compel others. The writer softens his egoistic daydreams by altering and disguising them, and entices readers through the aesthetic pleasure of his fantasies, using this "fore-pleasure" as an incentive bonus to release even greater pleasure from deeper psychological sources.
Freud distinguishes between two types of wish fulfillment in daydreaming: a purely personal or egoistic type, and a disguised version that has been universalized to interest or compel others. The writer softens his egoistic daydreams by altering and disguising them, and entices readers through the aesthetic pleasure of his fantasies, using this "fore-pleasure" as an incentive bonus to release even greater pleasure from deeper psychological sources.
Freud distinguishes between two types of wish fulfillment in daydreaming: a purely personal or egoistic type, and a disguised version that has been universalized to interest or compel others. The writer softens his egoistic daydreams by altering and disguising them, and entices readers through the aesthetic pleasure of his fantasies, using this "fore-pleasure" as an incentive bonus to release even greater pleasure from deeper psychological sources.
We must therefore distinguish between two forms presented by the wish-fulfillment: a reprellant purely personal or individual egoistic type, and a disguised version which has somehow become universalized and made interesting, indeed often gropping and insistent, for other people.
The writer softens the character of his egoistic daydreams by altering and disguising it, and he bribes us by the purely formal that is, aesthetic yield of pleasure which he offers us in the presentation of his phantasies. We give the name of an incentive bonus, or a fore- pleasure to a yield of pleasure such as this, which is offered to us so as to make possible the release of still greater pleasure arising from deeper psychichal sources (freud)