1st Edition
THE COLLECTED WORKS OF C. G. JUNG: Symbols of Transformation (Volume 5)
662 Pages
by
Routledge
662 Pages
by
Routledge
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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... Read more
EDITORIAL NOTE, Translator’s Note, NOTE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT, LIST OF PLATES, LIST OF TEXT FIGURES, FOREWORD TO THE FOURTH SWISS EDITION, FOREWORD TO THE THIRD SWISS EDITION, FOREWORD TO THE SECOND SWISS EDITION, PART ONE, I. Introduction, II. Two Kinds of Thinking, III. The Miller Fantasies: Anamnesis, IV. The Hymn of Creation, V. The Song of the Moth, PART TWO, I. Introduction, II. The Concept of Libido, III. The Transformation of Libido, IV. The Origin of the Hero, V. Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth, VI. The Battle for Deliverance from the Mother, VII. The Dual Mother, VIII. The Sacrifice, IX. Epilogue, Appendix: The Miller Fantasies, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX
Biography
C. G. Jung
"The work is an intellectual tour de force of a very considerable calibre, as witnessed by the quite extraordinary amount of mythological material put into it, and the extensive research this must have required." - The Journal of Analytical Psychology






