Subtitles:
A study of the transformations and symbolisms of the libido
A contribution to the history of the evolution of thought
A contribution to the history of the evolution of thought
Series Title:
Bollingen Series XX: The collected works of C.G. Jung; Volume 'B'
Edition:
First Bollingen edition (1991); Third printing and first paperback printing, with a new foreword by Eugene Taylor (2001)
Volume / Part:
Supplementary Volume 'B' of 22 (1-20, 'A,' and 'B')
Editor:
McGuire, William 1917-2007
Translator:
Hinkle, Beatrice M. (Beatrice Moses) 1874-1953
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Copyright Date:
1991
Publication Date:
2001
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
0691090254
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BF 173 .J763 2001
Accession Number:
067763
Keyword Subject Headings:
Symbolism (Psychology)
Religious imagery--Symbolic aspects
Libido (Psychology)
Sex (Psychology)
Mother and child
Schizophrenia (Psychology)
Hero--Mythological and psychological aspects
Creation--Mythological and psychological aspects
Religious imagery--Symbolic aspects
Libido (Psychology)
Sex (Psychology)
Mother and child
Schizophrenia (Psychology)
Hero--Mythological and psychological aspects
Creation--Mythological and psychological aspects
User Notes:
This Reference book is for use only in the Library.
Paperbound; xlvi + 420 pp., including six black-and-white illustrations,
bibliographic references in footnotes, and an index.
Supplementary Volume 'B' of the Collected Works was first published
in 1991, followed by the third printing "with a new foreword by Eugene
Taylor" in 2001. The 2001, third printing of the first edition is the terminal
version of Supplementary Volume 'B.'
Supplementary Volume 'B' of Jung's Collected Works was the
twenty-second to be published.
"Psychology of the Unconscious was originally published in German
as "Wandlungen und symbole der libido" (1912). The first English edition
was published under the title "The Psychology of the Unconscious"
(translated by Beatrice Hinkle; Moffat, Yard, and Co.; New York; 1916;
and Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co Ltd; London; 1919, with reprints).
This Princeton/Bollingen reissue of Hinkle's translation of "Psychology
of the Unconscious" was published in 1991 as Supplementary Volume 'B'
to Jung's Collected Works.
The illustrations in Supplementary Volume 'B' differ from those
in the first English editions of "Psychology of the Unconscious,"
one copy of which (1919/1922) is among the Library's holdings.
The 1919 American/English edition includes an introductory essay
by Beatrice Hinkle ("An Introduction to Psychoanalysis and Analytic
Psychology") that is not included in Supplementary Volume 'B' of
Jung's Collected Works.
A revised version of "The Psychology of the Unconscious" was
published under the title "Symbols of Transformation: An Analysis of
the Prelude to a Case of Schizophrenia," as Volume 5 of the Collected
Works of C.G. Jung, copies of which are among the Library's holdings.
Contents:
Table of contents
List of illustrations
Foreword: The Americanization of Jungian ideas / Eugene Taylor
Introduction / William McGuire
Translator's note / Beatrice M. Hinkle
Author's note
PART I
Introduction
I. Concerning the two kinds of thinking
II. The Miller phantasies
III. The hymn of creation
IV. The song of the moth
PART II
I. Aspects of the libido
II. The conception and the genetic theory of libido
III. The transformation of the libido. A possible
source of primitive human discoveries
IV. The unconscious origin of the hero
V. Symbolism of the mother and of rebirth
VI. The battle for deliverance from the mother
VII. The dual mother role
VIII. The sacrifice
Index
