Man and His Symbols (1964)
By Carl Jung
Man and His Symbols is the only attempt by the world-famous psychologist, Carl Jung, to explain to the lay reader his theory of the significance of symbolism in dreams and art and the importance of its comprehension to the full understanding of the unconscious human mind. The books, conceived and edited by Jung himself, inlcudes sections by four of his closest associates besides his own key introductory chapter,
500 illustrations, in full colour and black-and-white, complement the text and give a unique visual commentary ob Jung’s revolutionary ideas.
By Carl Jung
Man and His Symbols is the only attempt by the world-famous psychologist, Carl Jung, to explain to the lay reader his theory of the significance of symbolism in dreams and art and the importance of its comprehension to the full understanding of the unconscious human mind. The books, conceived and edited by Jung himself, inlcudes sections by four of his closest associates besides his own key introductory chapter,
500 illustrations, in full colour and black-and-white, complement the text and give a unique visual commentary ob Jung’s revolutionary ideas.
By Carl Jung
Man and His Symbols is the only attempt by the world-famous psychologist, Carl Jung, to explain to the lay reader his theory of the significance of symbolism in dreams and art and the importance of its comprehension to the full understanding of the unconscious human mind. The books, conceived and edited by Jung himself, inlcudes sections by four of his closest associates besides his own key introductory chapter,
500 illustrations, in full colour and black-and-white, complement the text and give a unique visual commentary ob Jung’s revolutionary ideas.