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Children's dreams : notes from the seminar given in 1936-1940

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Philemon Series)Princeton Princeton University Press c2008Description: xvii,494p.; ill.; appendix; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780691133232
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF1099.C55 J8613 2008
Contents:
1 On the method of dream interpretation. 2 Seminar on children's dreams (Winter Term, 1936-37). 3 Psychological interpretation of children's dreams (Winter Term, 1938/39). 4 Psychological interpretation of children's dreams (Winter Term, 1939/40). 5 Seminar on children's dreams (Winter Term, 1940-41). Appendix: dream series of a boy
Abstract: 'In the 1930s C.G. Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into childhood dreams as remembered by adults, to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. Jung presented his findings in a four-year seminar series at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. Children's Dreams marks their first publication in English, and fills a critical gap in Jung's collected works.'
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Edited by Lorenz Jung and Maria Meyer-Grass. 1st pub. in Switzerland as Seminare: Kindertraume by Walter-Verlag, 1987. Translated by Ernst Falzeder with the collaboration of Tony Woolfson.

1 On the method of dream interpretation. 2 Seminar on children's dreams (Winter Term, 1936-37). 3 Psychological interpretation of children's dreams (Winter Term, 1938/39). 4 Psychological interpretation of children's dreams (Winter Term, 1939/40). 5 Seminar on children's dreams (Winter Term, 1940-41). Appendix: dream series of a boy

'In the 1930s C.G. Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into childhood dreams as remembered by adults, to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. Jung presented his findings in a four-year seminar series at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. Children's Dreams marks their first publication in English, and fills a critical gap in Jung's collected works.'

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