Man and his symbols / Carl G. Jung, M.-L. von Franz, Joseph L. Henderson, Jolande Jacobi, Aniela Jaffé ; introduction by John Freeman.

The first and only work in which Carl G. Jung, the world famous Swiss psychologist, explains to the general reader his theory of the importance of symbolism, particularly as revealed in dreams. Examines the unconscious, dream symbols, and the meaning of dreams. Written by Jung's four closest as...

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Main Authors: Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961 (Author, Editor), Franz, Marie-Luise von, 1915-1998 (Author, Editor), Henderson, Joseph L. (Joseph Lewis), 1903-2007 (Author), Jaffé, Aniela (Author), Jacobi, Jolande, 1890-1973 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, [1964]
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Summary:The first and only work in which Carl G. Jung, the world famous Swiss psychologist, explains to the general reader his theory of the importance of symbolism, particularly as revealed in dreams. Examines the unconscious, dream symbols, and the meaning of dreams. Written by Jung's four closest associates.
Item Description:"Final editing of the complete work after Jung's death ... by Dr. von Franz.".
Physical Description:320 pages : illustrations (some colour), facsimiles (some colour), portraits ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0385052219
9780385052214
0440351839
9780440351832
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    154 MAN
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