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D**N
Brilliant
A. Superb insight into Jungian thought. Not easy reading but worth the time.
G**N
THE basic Jung
THE basic writing of Jung's from the birthing period of his psychology. He is much more present and real in his language and images. Too, the translation was by Cary Barnes--and her husband--who probably had the best sense of Jung and his perspective of any of his commentators. I'm
S**9
PERFECT CONDITION!
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J**N
Old translation! Beware
This Translation is from 1928. Better to buy the Hull translation. Quite different in style AND additional content!
A**R
The most insightful book I may have ever read.
The most insightful book I may have ever read. If anyone understands the human condition, it is CG Jung. Sometimes philosopher, sometimes political scientist, sometimes borderline pseudo-spiritualist. A great summary of psychology and philosophy in the early 20th century.
R**V
Best introduction to Jung I have come across!
Carl Jung is a notoriously difficult writer to read. I have looked for the best entry point into his writings and found two main recommendations: "Man and his Symbols" and "Memories, Dreams, Reflections". The former is a distillation of his work for the broader audience, however only 20% of the book's content was written by him. Parts of it are also very dense and seemingly irrelevant (the part about modern art). Jung's biography is better in that regard. While it is primarily an autobiography, the author does occasionally get into some technical details of his theory and work. The reason that I believe "Two Essays on Analytical Psychology" to be the best entry point into Jung's work is the first essay. In it he provides a "run-down" of possible ways to locate a problem in a patient. He goes from surface level medical diagnosis all the way down to the collective unconscious all the while giving examples of how the theory applies to his patients. This format is very well suited for understanding the necessity of Jung's view. It also puts the collective unconscious into perspective and defines its domain with respect to other theories very well. This is just the reason why I think this book is the best entry point. However, there are many more reasons why it is a great book. I found myself quite frequently read a paragraph that absolutely blows me away. The amount of depth and insight is representative of what Jung is capable of. It is also noteworthy that this insight is balanced with healthy doses of explanation so that the reader is given a fair chance at understanding what the author is writing about.
M**E
Amazing
An incredibly concise synthesis of some of Jung's major ideas.
R**N
Five Stars
Excellent
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