Memories, dreams, reflections
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Author
Contributions
- Jaffé, Aniela. - Contributor
Publication
1989 - Vintage Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
107,500 words, Guess
Page Count
430 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivememoriesdreamsr000jung
- Internet Archivememoriesdreamsre0000jung_o1c5
- ISBN-139780679723950
- ISBN-100679723951
- Library of Congress Control Number88037040
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number18960284
- Better World Books9780679723950
- Open LibraryOL2057983M
Classifications
- DDC150.19/54/092
- LCCBF109.J8 A3 1989
- LCCBF109.J8A3 1989
Description
The Swiss psychologist shares the visions, inner experiences, and dreams that have shaped his work and thought. In the spring of 1957 when he was 81 years old, Jung undertook the telling of his life story. At regular intervals he had conversations with his colleague and friend Aniela Jaffe, and collaborated with her in the preparation of the text based on these talks. On occasion he was moved to write entire chapters of the book in his own handwriting, and he continued to work on the final stages of the manuscript until shortly before his death on June 6, 1961.
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