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Selected letters of C.G. Jung, 1909-1961

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Bollingen)Princeton, NJ Princeton Univ. Press c1953, 1955, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975; preface and compilation c1984Edition: 1st Princeton/Bollingen paperback printing, c1984Description: xix, 218p.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-691-01860-X
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Contents:
Preface. From the introduction to the original edition. Chronology. Letters: 1909-1961. Appendix: Biographical notes
Abstract: The convenient one-volume edition allows the general reader to appreciate Jung's ideas and personality, as they reveal themselves in his comments to his colleagues and to those who approached him with genuine problems of their own, as well as in his communication with personal friends. The correspondence supplies a variety of insights into the genesis of Jung's theories and a running commentary on their development.'
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Selections from C.G. Jung, Letters, volume 1, 1906-1950 and C.G. Jung, Letters, volume 2, 1951-1961, Bollingen series XCV, published by Princeton University Press.". "Some of the letters in this volume were published, with some variations, in C. G. Jung: Briefe, edited by Aniela Jaffe, in collaboration with Gerhard Adler, c1972 and 1973.

Preface. From the introduction to the original edition. Chronology. Letters: 1909-1961. Appendix: Biographical notes

The convenient one-volume edition allows the general reader to appreciate Jung's ideas and personality, as they reveal themselves in his comments to his colleagues and to those who approached him with genuine problems of their own, as well as in his communication with personal friends. The correspondence supplies a variety of insights into the genesis of Jung's theories and a running commentary on their development.'

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