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The first words of Carl Gustav Jung's Red Book are "The way of what is to come." What follows is 16 years of the psychoanalyst's dive into the unconscious mind, a challenge to what he considered ...
The Red Book, an intricate 16-year record of Carl Jung's journey into his unconscious that has never been seen publicly, is going on display in an exhibit at a New York museum that coincides with ...
The recently published and impressive-looking Red Book (2009) tells the personal story of psychiatrist C.G. Jung's insidious descent into what many believe to have been madness, and his eventual ...
Over 16 years, Jung put his thoughts and illustrations in "The Red Book", which he transcribed in calligraphic script and filled with his own paintings and ornamental borders. An exact facsimile ...
Jung's descendants resisted historians' requests over the years to have the Red Book published. But after two partial typed draft manuscripts surfaced, they allowed a London historian of ...
The Red Book is the product of Jung's exploration of his own unconscious, and much of its 205 pages consists of colourful illustrations. Since his death Jung's family have kept The Red Book private.