Philemon Foundation Series16
Edited by Sonu Shamdasani
In addition to the works gathered in the Collected Works and the Supplements, C. G. Jung left behind thousands of pages of equally important unpublished seminar proceedings, correspondence, and other writings. The Philemon Foundation Series publishes many of these works that have been previously unavailable to English readers. The series is published by the Press in association with the Philemon Foundation, and with the support of the Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung.
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Jung’s landmark seminar on the psychotherapeutic method of active imagination
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The complete interviews that served as the basis for Jung’s bestselling memoir Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Features a significant amount of material withheld from the original book
Newly translated and thoroughly annotated by world-renowned Jung expert Sonu Shamdasani -
Jung’s lectures on consciousness and the unconscious—in English for the first time
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Jung’s lectures on the psychology of Jesuit spiritual practice—unabridged in English for the first time
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The first English translation of Jung’s landmark lecture on Nerval’s hallucinatory memoir
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Two giants of twentieth-century psychology in dialogue
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Jung’s landmark seminar on the symbolism of yoga and its applications to dream analysis
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Jung's illuminating lectures on the psychology of Eastern spirituality
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Jung's correspondence with one of the twentieth century's leading theologians and ecumenicists
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Jung’s legendary American lectures on dream interpretation
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Jung’s lectures on the history of psychology—in English for the first time
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Jung's landmark seminar sessions on dream interpretation and its history
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The first English translation of correspondence tracing the development of Jung's theory of psychological types
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In the autumn of 1912, C. G. Jung, then president of the International Psychoanalytic Association, set out his critique and reformulation of the theory of psychoanalysis in a series of lectures in New York, ideas that were to prove...
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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...
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In the 1930s C. G. Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into childhood dreams as remembered by adults to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. Jung presented his findings in a four-year seminar series at...