DreamsAuthor, psychiatrist and scholar, painter, world traveler, and above all visionary dreamer, Carl Jung was one of the great figures of the twentieth century. A comprehensive compilation of his work on dreams, this popular book is without parallel. Skilfully weaving a narrative that encompasses all of his major themes - mysticism, religion, culture and symbolism - Jung brings a wealth of allusion to the collection. He identifies such issues as the filmic quality of some dreams, and the differences between 'personal dreams' - dreams that exist on the individual level - and 'big dreams' - dreams that we all experience, that come from the collective unconscious. Dreams provides the perfect introduction to his concepts to those unfamiliar with Jung's work. Perfectly illuminating his user-friendly approach to life, Dreams is the ideal addition to any Jung collection. |
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... Dreams” and “On the Significance of Number Dreams” extracted from Volume 4 in The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Freud and Psychoanalysis, Copyright © 1961 by Bollingen Foundation, New York. “General Aspects of Dream Psychology” and “On ...
... Dream-Analysis 1 The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis Translated from “Die praktische Verwendbarkeit der Traumanalyse,” in Wirklichkeit der Seele (Zurich: Rascher, 1934). PART IV Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy ...
... dreams as phallic symbols and all round or hollow objects as feminine symbols. (Jung 1916) This reduction of the richness of dream images to a 'nothing but' of infantile sexuality—in itself of very limited interest to anyone—is ...
... dreams and expositions of dream theory. Jung's earliest work that we know about was a report of Freud's On Dreams which he prepared for his colleagues at the Burghölzli Asylum in 1900. During his period of activity as a psychoanalyst ...
... Dream Analysis,” which Jung gave to a small group of students in Zurich in 1928–29, is devoted to the discussion-in ... dream material, and the volume catalogue indexes, by descriptive phrases, all the dreams that Jung discusses. Finally ...
Contents
PART II Dreams and Psychic Energy | 23 |
PART III The Practical Use of DreamAnalysis | 85 |
PART IV Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy | 109 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 305 |
INDEX | 316 |