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Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self

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By C. G. Jung, Gerhard Adler (translator), R. F.C. Hull (translator) — 1979

Aion, originally published in German in 1951, is one of the major works of Jung’s later years. The central theme of the volume is the symbolic representation of the psychic totality through the concept of the Self, whose traditional historical equivalent is the figure of Christ. See more...

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The Red Book: A Reader’s Edition

The Red Book, published to wide acclaim in 2009, contains the nucleus of C. G. Jung’s later works.

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The Animus: The Spirit of Inner Truth in Women (Volume One)

Barbara Hannah was a straightforward, modest-yet-grand woman, a lover of literature, and a colleague and friend of C. G. Jung, Emma Jung, and Marie-Louise von Franz.

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The Animus: The Spirit of Inner Truth in Women (Volume Two)

Barbara Hannah was a straightforward, modest, yet a grand woman, a lover of literature, and a colleague and friend of C. G. Jung, Emma Jung, and Marie-Louise von Franz.

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Animus Aeternus: Exploring the Inner Masculine

“The animus is the deposit, as it were, of all woman’s ancestral experiences of man—and not only that, he is also a creative and procreative being.”—C.G. Jung Inextricably enmeshed in the life of every woman is a constellation of autonomous energy that Jung called animus, her masculine side.

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The Invisible Partner: How the Male and Female in Each of Us Affects Our Relationships

An examination of the feminine and masculine qualities in every person.

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Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, 100)

Jungian analysis of fairy tales highlighting the unconscious feminine and masculine.

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Psychological Types (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 6)

One of the most important of Jung’s longer works, and probably the most famous of his books, Psychological Types appeared in German in 1921 after a “fallow period” of eight years during which Jung had published little.

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Two Essays on Analytical Psychology

This volume has become known as perhaps the best introduction to Jung's work. In these two famous essays: "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" and "On the Psychology of the Unconscious," he presented the essential core of his system.

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Anima/Animus