Letters of C.G. Jung and Emma Jung to Oskar Schmitz: 1921-1931

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961

Letters of C.G. Jung and Emma Jung to Oskar Schmitz: 1921-1931 - 24p.; translator's notes

'Different arrangement of Letters appears in Psychological Perspectives, Spring 1975, p. 81-95. Notes on p.79 and 80 says [sic] Holographic letters given to C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles Library several years before. Tr. by James Kirsch. This must be the translation.' --Attached note.. 'Another copy found in unbound Kirsch papers. Archive.'

18 letters, most from C.G. Jung, a few from Emma Jung, and the last apparently from Oskar A.H. Schmitz.

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Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Correspondence
Jung, Emma Rauschenbach (1882-1955)--Correspondence
Schmitz, Oskar A.H.

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