In 1925, while transcribing and painting in his "Red Book," C.
G. Jung presented a series of seminars in English in which he spoke
for the first time in public about his early spiritualistic
experiences, his encounter with Freud, the genesis of his
psychology, and the self-experimentation he called his
"confrontation with the unconscious," describing in detail a number
of pivotal dreams and fantasies. He then presented an introductory
overview of his ideas about psychological typology and the
archetypes of the collective unconscious, illustrated with case
material and discussions concerning contemporary art. He focused
particularly on the contra-sexual elements of the personality, the
anima and the animus, which he discussed with the participants
through psychological analyses of popular novels, such as Rider
Haggard's She. The notes from these seminars form the only reliable
published autobiographical account by Jung and the clearest and
most important account of the development of his work.
This revised edition features additional annotations,
information from the "Red Book," and an introduction by Sonu
Shamdasani, Philemon Professor of Jung History at University
College London.
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