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THE COLLECTED WORKS OF C. G. JUNG: Symbols of Transformation (Volume 5)

Jung, C.G.Adler, Gerhard(Edited by)Fordham, Michael(Edited by)Read, Sir Herbert(Edited by)Hull, R. F. C.(Translated by)
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In 1911 Jung published a book of which he says: '...it laid down a programme to be followed for the next few decades of my life.' It was vastly erudite and covered innumerable fields of study: psychiatry, psychoanalysis, ethnology and comparitive religion amongst others.

In due course it became a standard work and was translated into French, Dutch and Italian as well as English, in which language it was given the well-known but somewhat misleading title of The Psychology of the Unconscious. In the Foreword to the present revised edition which first appeared in 1956, Jung says: '...it was the explosion of all those psychic contents which could find no room, no breathing space, in the constricting atmosphere of Freudian psychology...

It was an attempt, only partially successful, to create a wider setting for medical psychology and to bring the whole of the psychic phenomena within its purview.'For this edition, appearing ten years after the first, bibliographical citations and entries have been revised in the light of subsequent publications in the Collected Works and in the standard edition of Freud's works, some translations have been substituted in quotations, and other essential corrections have been made, but there have been no changes of substance in the text.

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Routledge
0415136377 / 9780415136372
Hardback
31/03/1956
United Kingdom
English
xxix, 567 pages, lxiv pages of plates : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
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Reprint. Translated from the German This translation originally published: London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1956.