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Published 1956; 2nd edn., 1967. (65 plates, 43 text figures.)
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B O L L I N G E N S E R I E S X X
THE COLLECTED WORKS
OF
C. G. JUNG
VOLUME 19
EDITORS
SIR HERBERT READ
MICHAEL FORDHAM, F.R.C.PSYCH., HON. F.B.PS.S
GERHARD ADLER, PH.D.
WILLIAM MC GUIRE , executive editor
BIBLIOGRAPHY
of C. G. Jungs Writings
COMPILED BY LISA RESS
WITH COLLABORATORS
B O L L I N G E N S E R I E S X X
COPYRIGHT 1979 BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, PRINCETON, N.J
THIS EDITION IS BEING PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR BOLLINGEN FOUNDATION BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS AND IN ENGLAND BY ROUTLEDGE & KEGAN PAUL, LTD. IN THE AMERICAN EDITION, ALL THE VOLUMES COMPRISING THE COLLECTED WORKS CONSTITUTE NUMBER XX IN BOLLINGEN SERIES. THE PRESENT VOLUME IS NUMBER 19 OF THE COLLECTED WORKS AND IS THE LAST TO BE PUBLISHED.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUE CARD NUMBER: 75-156
ISBN 0-691-09893- X
MANUFACTURED IN THE U.S.A.
In the compilation of the following list of published writings, it has been the intention to record (through 1975) the initial publication of each original work of C. G. Jung, each translation, and subsequent substantial revisions and/or expansions thereof, with reciprocal cross-references. The items are ordered chronologically by years of publication, and within the year to the best of our knowledge (books first); items that cannot be dated closely enough appear at the end of the years listings. Unless otherwise indicated (by an initial asterisk), each publication in German, English, and French has been examined by the compilers and described accordingly. This principle could not, practically, be observed for works in other languages, though these have been examined insofar as possible. Translations are related by cross-references to the work from which the translation was made, though it has not been possible to ascertain this in every case.
Unrevised reprintings of a text are not recorded unless brought out by a different publisher or altered in format, as in the case of a paperback edition. In such instances, the reissue is noted under the original entry. Separately reprinted brief extracts have generally been omitted as well. The proliferation of reprints, particularly in paperback, and of extract and anthologized use of Jungs writings both in brief and in extenso has made a policy of inclusiveness unrealistic.
In addition to all books and articles written by Jung solely or in collaboration with others, it has been the intention to record all forewords and the like written for other authors works, letters included in other writers publications, book reviews, newspaper articles both popular and scholarly, published texts of lectures appearing either in full or as summarized by their author (Autoreferat), and announcements issued in his capacity as editor.
In order to give as nearly complete a record as possible of Jungs publication, as well as to throw light on the sequence of development of his ideas, we have included, duly distinguished and with the permission of the responsible organizations, those items issued initially for private circulation. For the same reasons, we have included whatever information became available to us in regard to the delivery of a publication on some occasion in lecture form, and other useful secondary information. A separate list records chronologically the volumes of Seminar Notes, for the most part issued privately and under restriction. The numerous interviews with Jungeither published in periodicals and books or recorded for radio, television, or film, or by tapehave not been listed. Those of most interest and value are published in a volume, outside the Collected Works, entitled C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters.
The Collected Works (in English) and the Gesammelte Werke (in German) are separately listed, in volume sequence, with the necessary reciprocal cross-references. (Lists of contents of volumes 2 and 13 in the Gesammelte Werke, though still in press, were added in proof but could not be included in the indexes.)
While we have aimed at citing every substantial publication of Jungs writings, we are aware that in the case of items appearing in newspapers, books by other authors, etc., and particularly in the case of translations, omissions undoubtedly have occurred. We shall be grateful to be informed of theseand of any omissions and errors whateverlooking toward a revised edition of the General Bibliography.
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This bibliography of Jungs writings was originally compiled, as a working tool for the English collection edition at the outset, by Michael Fordham, who based it on a list published by Jolande Jacobi in her The Psychology of C. G. Jung; he was indebted also, for advice, to Professor Jungs secretary at that time, Marie-Jeanne Schmid. This draft bibliography, more or less in the form of the present publication, underwent revision and augmentation by the Editors and staff in a printed version that was privately distributed to workers in the field. The project of compiling a definitive General Bibliography was undertaken by A.S.B. Glover. After his death, in 1966, the work was carried on, under William McGuires supervision, first by Jasna P. Heurtley and then by Lisa Ress, who is responsible for the present comprehensive state of the Bibliography.
The editors and publishers of the Gesammelte Werke, in Switzerland, have been of assistance throughout. Others to whom the compilers are especially indebted are Doris Albrecht, Roland Cahen, Aldo Carotenuto, G. Dreifuss, Aniela Jaff, and Mihoko Okamura. The resources of two collections have been of particular value: the library of Professor C. G. Jung, at his house in Ksnacht/Zrich, subsequently in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jung, and the Kristine Mann Library of the Analytical Psychology Club of New York.
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS. The bibliographical abbreviations will, it is assumed, be obvious to users of the Bibliography. Abbreviations of titles of periodicals are explained in the index of periodicals. CW = Collected Works; GW = Gesammelte Werke (both listed by volumes in ). BS = Bollingen Series. An asterisk preceding an entry in the German, English, and French sections indicates that the publication could not be examined.
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