734 Pages
by Routledge

Unavailable for many years the famous Freud/Jung Letters are now back in print. As historical documents the letters reflect the early struggles of Freud and Jung in gaining acceptance for analysis. The two exchange candid opinions on their colleagues, plan strategies for the advancement of their cause and, most importantly, share their experiences with patients and with the reading that led... Read more
List of Illustrations, Abbreviations, Preface ( 1994), lntroduction, Acknowledgments, THE FREUD/JUNG LETTERS, Addenda, Index

Biography

C. G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, William McGuire

No one interested in the history of our century can afford to miss their correspondence. - Michael Fordham, Journal of Analytic Psychology

This correspondence brings more reality and detail to balance the myth-making without detracting from the drama of mutual live that moved on to hesitations and deceptions gradually to turn step by step into disillusionment, hatred and bitterness ... William McGuire's editing has made the volume into a useful source-book for study of the early history of psychoanalysis. - Michael Fordham, Journal of Analytic Psychology