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Man and His Symbols

Carl G. Jung

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English
Dell
31 March 1999
Man and His Symbols owes its existence to one of Jung's own dreams. The great psychologist dreamed that his work was understood by a wide public, rather than just by psychiatrists, and therefore he agreed to write and edit this fascinating book.

Here, Jung examines the full world of the unconscious, whose language he believed to be the symbols constantly revealed in dreams. Convinced that dreams offer practical advice, sent from the unconscious to the conscious self, Jung felt that self-understanding would lead to a full and productive life. Thus, the reader will gain new insights into himself from this thoughtful volume, which also illustrates symbols throughout history. Completed just before his death by Jung and his associates, it is clearly addressed to the general reader.
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Imprint:   Dell
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 174mm,  Width: 106mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   215g
ISBN:   9780440351832
ISBN 10:   0440351839
Pages:   432
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Man and His Symbols

This book, which was the last piece of work undertaken by Jung before his death in 1961, provides a unique opportunity to assess his contribution to the life and thought of our time, for it was also his firsat attempt to present his life-work in psychology to a non-technical public. . . . What emerges with great clarity from the book is that Jung has done immense service both to psychology as a science and to our general understanding of man in society, by insisting that imaginative life must be taken seriously in its own right, as the most distinctive characteristic of human beings. --Guardian Straighforward to read and rich in suggestion. --John Barkham, Saturday Review Syndicate This book will be a resounding success for those who read it. --Galveston News-Tribune A magnificent achievement. --Main Currents Factual and revealing. --Atlanta Times


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