Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961). Founded the analytical school of psychology and is responsible for bringing psychology into the twentieth century by developing a new theory of the unconscious.
'Jung was probably the most significant original thinker of the
twentieth century.' - Kathleen Raine
'There is an abundance of interesting and occasionally suggestive
detail ... and beyond all this there is the undeniable importance
and fascination of the question of the archetypes which Jung puts
before us.' - Sewanee Review
'It shows how two disciplines can be brought together to indicate
further syntheses. The mythological material presented is excellent
and the book will repay reading on this account alone.' - British
Journal of medical Psychology
'He taught himself and men how to read the language of dreams as if
they were the forgotten language of the gods themselves.' - Laurens
van der Post
'It shows how two disciplines can be brought together to indicate
further syntheses. The mythological material presented is excellent
and the book will repay reading on this account alone.' - Michael
Fordham, co-editor of The Collected Works of C.G. Jung
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