
General Bibliography of C. G. Jung's Writings, Revised Edition
by:
C.G. Jung
,
Lisa Ress
,
William McGuire
Edition: Revised
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 069109893X
ISBN 13: 9780691098937
Publication date:
January 1st, 1990
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Pages: 280
In this revised edition, readers are presented with a comprehensive overview of the writings of C. G. Jung, one of the most influential figures in psychology and philosophy. Aimed at scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, it meticulously catalogs Jung's extensive contributions to the field, showcasing his evolution as a thinker and his profound impact on modern psychology.
The volume offers insights into the numerous essays, lectures, and books that Jung produced throughout his lifetime, reflecting on themes such as archetypes, the unconscious, and the personal versus collective psyche. Each entry not only lists the works but also provides contextual information, shedding light on their significance and relevance.
Readers will appreciate the careful organization and detailed annotations that enhance their understanding of Jung's theories and methodologies. Whether delving into specific texts or exploring the overarching narrative of Jung's intellectual journey, this bibliography serves as an invaluable resource.
By connecting Jung’s writings with the broader trends in psychology and culture, this collection encourages a deeper appreciation of his lasting influence, inviting new generations to engage with his revolutionary ideas.
The volume offers insights into the numerous essays, lectures, and books that Jung produced throughout his lifetime, reflecting on themes such as archetypes, the unconscious, and the personal versus collective psyche. Each entry not only lists the works but also provides contextual information, shedding light on their significance and relevance.
Readers will appreciate the careful organization and detailed annotations that enhance their understanding of Jung's theories and methodologies. Whether delving into specific texts or exploring the overarching narrative of Jung's intellectual journey, this bibliography serves as an invaluable resource.
By connecting Jung’s writings with the broader trends in psychology and culture, this collection encourages a deeper appreciation of his lasting influence, inviting new generations to engage with his revolutionary ideas.