- Man and His Symbols
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Man and His Symbols is the last psychological work undertaken by Carl Jung before his death in 1961. First published in 1964, it is divided into five parts, four of which are written by associates of Jung: Joseph L. Henderson, Marie-Louise von Franz, Aniela Jaffé, and Jolande Jacobi. The book is meant to be an introduction to Jung's theories and was originally written for a general audience rather than psychology students.
Editions
The book has been reprinted several times since initial publication, including:
- ISBN 0-385-05221-9 (Doubleday hardcover from 1964)
- ISBN 0-440-35183-9 (Dell mass market paperback from 1968)
- ISBN 0-330-25321-2 (Picador paperback first published in 1978)
External links
- Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism: A pictorial and written archive of mythological, ritualistic, and symbolic images from all over the world and from all epochs of human history.
Categories:- Psychology books
- Symbolism
- Mythology books
- 1964 books
- Works by Carl Jung
- Psychology book stubs
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