Psychology of the Unconscious
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Publisher Description
Here is Carl Jung’s revolutionary 1912 work in a clear, present-day English edition that preserves its visionary insights while shedding the stylistic barriers of a century-old translation. In Psychology of the Unconscious, Jung takes the seemingly personal fantasies of a young woman and reveals them as echoes of ancient myths and universal symbols. He argues that the libido is not merely sexual energy but a broader life-force that finds expression in religious rites, heroic quests, and the language of dreams. This edition makes his groundbreaking exploration of the collective unconscious, the hero archetype, and the transformative “sacrifice” accessible to modern readers. Whether you are new to depth psychology or returning to Jung’s seminal text, this volume offers a faithful, readable journey into the symbolic foundations of the human mind. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.