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When Carl Jung embarked on an extended self-exploration he called it his “confrontation with the unconscious,” the heart of it was The Red Book, a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. Here he developed his principle theories—of the archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the process of individuation—that transformed psychotherapy from a practice concerned with treatment of the sick into a means for higher development of the personality. While Jung considered The Red Book to be his most important work, only a handful of people have ever seen it. Now, in a complete facsimile and translation, it is available to scholars and the general public. It is an astonishing example of calligraphy and art on a par with The Book of Kells and the illuminated manuscripts of William Blake. This publication of The Red Book is a watershed that will cast new light on the making of modern psychology. 212 color illustrations.
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The Red Book. Liber novus, Carl Gustav Jung
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- Année de publication
- 2009
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- Titre
- The Red Book. Liber novus
- Langue
- Anglais, Allemand
- Auteurs
- Carl Gustav Jung
- Éditeur
- W.W. Norton & Company
- Publié
- 2009
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 371
- ISBN10
- 0393065677
- ISBN13
- 9780393065671
- Séries
- Recueil
- Philemon series
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Art / Culture, Sciences sociales, Thèmes psychologiques, Thématique philosophique, Art, Psychologie, Spiritualité et spiritualisme, Personnalités, Suisse, Édition bilingue, Psychoanalyse, Personnalité humaine, Psychologie analytique, Carl Gustav Jung, 1875-1961
- Première publication
- 2009
- Titre original
- The Red Book: Liber Novus
- Évaluation
- 4,55 sur 5
- Description
- When Carl Jung embarked on an extended self-exploration he called it his “confrontation with the unconscious,” the heart of it was The Red Book, a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. Here he developed his principle theories—of the archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the process of individuation—that transformed psychotherapy from a practice concerned with treatment of the sick into a means for higher development of the personality. While Jung considered The Red Book to be his most important work, only a handful of people have ever seen it. Now, in a complete facsimile and translation, it is available to scholars and the general public. It is an astonishing example of calligraphy and art on a par with The Book of Kells and the illuminated manuscripts of William Blake. This publication of The Red Book is a watershed that will cast new light on the making of modern psychology. 212 color illustrations.


