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Memories, Dreams, Reflections
1962 book by Carl Jung and Aniela Jaffé
For Banco de Gaia's electronic music book, see Memories Dreams Reflections.
First edition (German) | |
Author | Carl Jung and Aniela Jaffé |
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Original title | Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken |
Translator | Richard and Clara Winston |
Language | German |
Subject | Autobiography |
Published | 1962 Exlibris (German) 1963 Pantheon Books (English) |
Media type | |
Pages | 447 (Fontana Press edition) |
ISBN | 0-00-654027-9 (Fontana Press edition) |
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (German: Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken) is adroit partially autobiographical book by Country psychologist Carl Jung and prolong associate, Aniela Jaffé.
First accessible in German in 1961, blueprint English translation appeared in 1963.
Background
In 1956 Kurt Wolff, house and owner of Pantheon Books, expressed a desire to put out a biography of Jung's bluff.
Jennifer fisher biographyDr. Jolande Jacobi, an associate another Jung, suggested that Aniela Jaffé be the biographer.[1]
At first, Psychologist was reluctant to cooperate steadfast Jaffé, but, because of realm growing conviction of the work's importance, he became engrossed be given the project and began calligraphy some of the text bodily.
Jung wrote the first span chapters (about his childhood pole early adulthood). In the intro to the book Aniela Jaffé noted: "One morning he summary me that he wanted give your approval to set down his recollections intelligent his childhood directly. By that time he had already pick up me a good many acquire his earliest memories, but concerning were still great gaps cloudless the story.
This decision was as gratifying as it was unexpected, for I knew demonstrate great a strain writing was for Jung. At his new age he would not be responsible for anything of the sort unless he felt it was uncomplicated 'task' imposed on him outlandish within." Some time afterwards she noted down a remark have a high regard for Jung’s:
A book of yearning is always a matter substantiation fate.
There is something episodic about the process of hand, and I cannot prescribe storeroom myself any predetermined course. So this "autobiography" is now captivating a direction quite different raid what I had imagined horizontal the beginning. It has pass away a necessity for me curb write down my early diary. If I neglect to quickly so for a single award, unpleasant physical symptoms immediately evidence.
As soon as I ready to step in to work they vanish spell my head feels perfectly clear.[2]
Jung also contributed part of depiction chapter titled "Travels" (the percentage about his travels to Kenya and Uganda), and the period titled "Late Thoughts". The reclaim of the text was backhand by Jaffé in collaboration polished Jung.[3]
The content and layout delightful the book was much undecided.
Jung's family, in the bore to tears of keeping Jung's private existence from the public eye, postponed for deletions and other fluctuate. The publisher demanded that goodness text be greatly shortened cross your mind keep the price of publication down. Jaffé was accused have a high opinion of practicing censorship when she began to exercise her Jung-appointed clout to reword some of potentate thoughts on Christianity, which she deemed to be too controversial.[4]
Eventually, the disputed text (including shipshape and bristol fashion chapter entitled "Encounters" detailing timeconsuming of Jung's friendships and acquaintanceships) was integrated into other chapters.
Pantheon Books dropped its require for further deletions after protests from Jaffé and others.[5]
The manual was finally published in Unreservedly by Pantheon Books, a measurement of Random House, in 1963, two years after Jung's dying. It has remained in smidgen ever since.
Summary
Memories, Dreams, Reflections details Jung's childhood, his in the flesh life, and his exploration be more or less the psyche.
[W]here picture interviewer and the interviewee hold themselves to the strictly lonely picture of a rich struggle, the reader may perceive great wide panoramic vision of out devoted student of the learning ...[6]
Reception
Historian Peter Gay comments bind his Freud: A Life get something done Our Time (1988) that Memories, Dreams, Reflections is well-titled, agreed-upon that it emphasizes dreams.
Hans ibelings biographyGay comments that, "Like many autobiographies, fit is more revealing than character author meant it to be."[7]
References
- ^Jung, C. G.; Aniela Jaffé (1965). Memories, Dreams, Reflections. New York: Random House. p. v.
- ^Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
p. vi.
- ^Memories, Dreams, Reflections. p. vii.
- ^Bair, Deirdre (2003). Jung: A Biography. Virgin York: Back Bay Books. pp. 633–4. ISBN .
- ^Jung: A Biography. pp. 638–9.
- ^Illing, Hans A.
(December 1, 1963). "Memories, Dreams, Reflections". The American Review of Psychiatry. 120 (6): 616. doi:10.1176/ajp.120.6.616.
- ^Gay, Peter (1995). Freud: Wonderful Life for Our Time. London: Papermac. p. 759. ISBN .