Cross-Currents of Jungian Thought
Donald R. Dyer
Cross-Currents of Jungian Thought
Donald R. Dyer
The last several decades have witnessed a remarkable explosion of interest in the work of C. G. Jung. Nearly eight hundred books on Jungian subjects-ranging from ancient myths and symbols to the latest thinking on feminine and masculine psychology-have been issued to date-many of them in several editions. This comprehensive bibliography provides complete facts of publication and annotations for these English-language titles, including Jung’s own writings, books about his life and work, and works by Jungian analysts and other Jungian-oriented writers, published up to 1990. The annotated listings-arranged chronologically to give an evolutionary view-provide an introduction to Jungian psychology by means of a twelve-fold classification of subjects. Further listings arranged by author and title make the book a complete reference tool. In addition, information on publishers of Jungian-oriented books and Jungian organizations is included in the appendixes.
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