Mary Lucy Story-Maskelyne (1861-1951) was an English author. She was the daughter of Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story- Maskelyne (1823-1911) a geologist and politician. She married Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster PC (1855-1909) in 1885, and they had four sons. Her works include: The Right Honourable Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster (1910), Studies in Dreams (1921) and Basset Down (1950).
This book is now in the public domain, having been written around the time of World War 1. The copy I had suffered from the scanning process that led to many errors in the text. It was still quite readable but the errors were off-putting. Getting back to the book however, the pluck of this woman to disagree, in such a male-dominated society, with the likes of Sigmund Freud about what dreams signify is to be admired.
super fun comparing notes / experiences from 100 years ago. i've always been interested in lucidity / dream mechanics but the concepts of the superdream / superconciousness are really insightful!!