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Philemon Foundation : Publications
The Philemon series edition of the Black Books will be produced by the scholars who prepared the Red Book. They will be edited and introduced by the Philemon Foundation General Editor, Sonu Shamdasani, and will be translated by Mark Kyburz, John Peck, and Sonu Shamdasani. The Norton publication will be a facsimile edition of six volumes, designated by their dates, in a boxed set.
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The Philemon Foundation : 2013
| Date modified: | 12/22/2012 |
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As we move toward a new year, the Philemon Foundation is pleased to report on its many projects.
We are especially thrilled to announce that we are now preparing for publication the long awaited Black Books 1913-1932 of C. G. Jung.
The Black Books will come to publication in cooperation between the Philemon Foundation, the Foundation of the Works of C. G Jung, and W. W. Norton, publisher of Liber Novus, The Red Book. They will be a major contribution to the historical documentation of psychological exploration.
The Black Books are not personal diaries, but the records of the unique self-exploration Jung called his 'confrontation with the unconscious.' In them, Jung recorded his engagement with his inner world, his dreams, fantasies, and psychic experience. Approximately fifty percent of the The Red Book derives directly from the Black Books between 1913 and 1916. The material that Jung did not transfer to the Red Book is as significant in the evolution of his theories as the passages he included. They shed light on the genesis of The Red Book, the further elaboration of Jung's personal cosmology from 1916 onwards, and the making of analytical psychology.
Red Book Symposium : Library of Congress
| Date modified: | 05/07/2010 |
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Symposium in honor of Carl Gustav Jung and the Red Book at the Library of Congress, June 19, 2010. Speakers include: Sonu Shamdasani (Editor, the Red Book), James Hillman, Ann Ulanov (Professor of Psychiatry and Religion), Ernst Falzeder (University of Innsbruck), George Makari, M.D. (Medical College of Cornell University), John Beebe, M.D. Thomas Kirsch, M.D.
Red Book Symposium : Library of Congress
| Date modified: | 05/07/2010 |
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Symposium in honor of Carl Gustav Jung and the Red Book at the Library of Congress, June 19, 2010. Speakers include: Sonu Shamdasani (Editor, the Red Book), James Hillman, Ann Ulanov (Professor of Psychiatry and Religion), Ernst Falzeder (University of Innsbruck), George Makari, M.D. (Medical College of Cornell University), John Beebe, M.D. Thomas Kirsch, M.D.
IAAP Red Book Announcement
| Date modified: | 05/25/2009 |
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