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|aJungC. G|q((Carl Gustav)|d1875-1961
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|aThe red book = |bLiber novus / |cC.G. Jung ; edited by Sonu Shamdasani ; preface by Ulrich Hoerni ; translated by Mark Kyburz, John Peck, and Sonu Shamdasani
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|aLiber novus
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|a1st ed
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|aNew York : |bW.W. Norton & Co, |cc2009
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|axii, 371 p : |bcol. ill., facsims ; |c40 cm
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|aPhilemon series
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|aText in English and German
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|aIncludes bibliographical references
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|aThe red book: Liber novus : Liber primus : The way of what is to come ; Refinding the soul ; Soul and God ; On the service of the soul ; The desert ; Experiences in the desert ; Descent into Hell in the future ; Splitting of the spirit ; Murder of the hero ; The conception of the God ; Mysterium encounter ; Instruction ; Resolution--Liber secundus : The images of the erring ; The red one ; The castle in the forest ; One of the lowly ; The anchorite, Dies I [Day 1] ; Dies II [Day 2] ; Death ; The remains of earlier temples ; First day ; Second day ; The incantations ; The opening of the egg ; Hell ; The sacrificial murder ; Divine folly ; Nox secunda [Second night] ; Nox tertia [Third night] ; Nox quarta [Fourth night] ; The three prophecies ; The gift of magic ; The way of the cross ; The magician--The "Red Book" of C. G. Jung by Sonu Shamdasani--[Translations]--Scrutinies--Epilogue--Appendix A. Mandalas--Appendix B. Commentaries--Appendix C. Entry for 16 January 1916 from Black book 5
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|aWhen Carl Jung embarked on an extended self-exploration, the result was "The Red Book," a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. However, only a handful of people have ever seen it. Now, in a complete facsimile and translation, it is available to scholars and the general public
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|aPsychoanalysts|zSwitzerland
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|aJungian psychology
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|aManuscripts
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|aShamdasani Sonu|d1962
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