Photo of C.G. Jung, Bailey Island, Maine, 1936

Program Type:
Other

Source:
Discovered in a copy of "Psychology and Religion" donated by the Estate of Mary Howells

Media Type:
Recorded

Media Sub-type:
Photographs

Number of Discs / Tapes Packaged with This Item:
1

Accession Number:
MNF-101587

Keyword Subject Headings:
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Photo
Psychoanalytic congresses--C.G. Jung--Bailey Island, Maine (1936)

User Notes:
This is a Rare item for use only under direct supervision in the Library. This slightly faded, sepia-toned photo appears to be one of a series of photos of Jung taken on the steps of Bailey Island Library Hall, Bailey Island, Maine, 1936, by an unknown photographer. This was Jung's first American lecture. He had been invited by three Amerian analysts: Esther Harding, Eleanor Bertine, and Kristine Mann. Mann's family also had a home on Bailey Island, and the three analysts spent a month there together each summer. The material that Jung presented in the Bailey Island lectures was eventually published (and revised) in several of Jung's titles, all of which are included in the Library's holdings: • "The Integration of the Personality" (1939) • "Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy" (CW XI, Section II, ¶44-¶331; 2nd Ed.; 1968) • "Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process" (2019) Additional details of Jung's Bailey Island engagement can be found in the Introduction to "Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process," as well as numerous Web resources, e.g.: here .