Subtitle:
Notes of the seminar on analytical psychology given in 1925
Series Title:
Philemon series; Bollingen Series XCIX
Edition:
Revised edition (2012)
Editors:
McGuire, William 1917-2009
Shamdasani, Sonu 1962-
Shamdasani, Sonu 1962-
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Copyright Date:
2012
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780691152059
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BF 173 .J666 2012
Accession Number:
072081
Keyword Subject Headings:
Paranormal phenomena--Jung's early spiritualistic experiences
Freud and Jung
Jung, confrontation with the unconscious
Typology (Jungian psychology)
Modern art--Jung on
Anima, animus, syzygy
Freud and Jung
Jung, confrontation with the unconscious
Typology (Jungian psychology)
Modern art--Jung on
Anima, animus, syzygy
User Notes:
This Reference book is for use only in the Library.
Paperbound; xl + 191 pp., including an appendix, a bibliography, and indexes.
Contents: Transcriptions of 16 lectures/discussions; appendix to lecture 16; and addenda.
OFJ's Fae Dougan Library also has Jung's original 'Introduction to Jungian psychology: Notes
of the seminar given in 1925,' BF 173 .J666 1989 c.2 (accession# 002555) as well as
circulating copies of the following texts that Jung discussed in this seminar:
1. 'She: A story of adventure,' H.R. Haggard, PN 3352 .P7 H344 2022 (accession# 088227).
2. 'L’Atlantide,' P. Benoit, PN 3352 .P7 B446 2013 (accession# 088231).
A third book he discussed, Marie Hay’s 'The Evil Vineyard,' may be accessed in full
for free via Google Books here.
The Fae Dougan Library also has 'The problem of women’s plots in The Evil Vineyard'
(accession# 001961), a monograph by Barbara Hannah, who attended the seminar.
Monographs do not circulate, but to read it onsite, contact [email protected]
in advance of your visit.
The Library also has a book on the works discussed in this seminar,
'Four novels in Jung's 1925 seminar,' M. Fike, PN 3352 .P7 F554 2020
(accession# 088224).
The author of the Foreword, Cary Fink de Angulo, wife of the British analyst
H. Godwin Baynes, was known for her role in the Wilhelm/Baynes translation of the
I Ching and 'The Secret of the Golden Flower,' as well as her translations of Jung's work.
