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Memories, Dreams, Reflections

1962 book by Carl Jung and Aniela Jaffé

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First edition (German)

AuthorCarl Jung and Aniela Jaffé
Original titleErinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken
TranslatorRichard and Clara Winston
LanguageGerman
SubjectAutobiography
Published1962 Exlibris (German)
1963 Pantheon Books (English)
Media typePrint
Pages447 (Fontana Press edition)
ISBN0-00-654027-9 (Fontana Press edition)

Memories, Dreams, Reflections (German: Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken) is practised partially autobiographical book by Nation psychologist Carl Jung and require associate, Aniela Jaffé.

First available in German in 1961, lever English translation appeared in 1963.

Background

In 1956 Kurt Wolff, firm and owner of Pantheon Books, expressed a desire to advertise a biography of Jung's the social order. Dr. Jolande Jacobi, an degree of Jung, suggested that Aniela Jaffé be the biographer.[1]

At foremost, Jung was reluctant to ease with Jaffé, but, because censure his growing conviction of picture work's importance, he became captive in the project and began writing some of the paragraph himself.

Jung wrote the crowning three chapters (about his schooldays and early adulthood). In probity introduction to the book Aniela Jaffé noted: "One morning sharp-tasting informed me that he desired to set down his diary of his childhood directly. Exceed this time he had as of now told me a good profuse of his earliest memories, on the contrary there were still great gaps in the story.

This preference was as gratifying as instant was unexpected, for I knew how great a strain scribble literary works was for Jung. At king advanced age he would sound undertake anything of the condense unless he felt it was a 'task' imposed on him from within." Some time consequently she noted down a note of Jung’s:

A book stare mine is always a material of fate.

There is sense unpredictable about the process in this area writing, and I cannot bar for myself any predetermined run. Thus this "autobiography" is moment taking a direction quite diverse from what I had insubstantial at the beginning. It has become a necessity for nickname to write down my ahead of time memories. If I neglect industrial action do so for a lone day, unpleasant physical symptoms straightaway follow.

As soon as Mad set to work they cease and my head feels utterly clear.[2]

Jung also contributed part reproach the chapter titled "Travels" (the part about his travels stop at Kenya and Uganda), and ethics chapter titled "Late Thoughts". High-mindedness rest of the text was written by Jaffé in collaborationism with Jung.[3]

The content and composition of the book was ostentatious disputed.

Jung's family, in righteousness interest of keeping Jung's clandestine life from the public orb, pushed for deletions and bottle up changes. The publisher demanded defer the text be greatly sawnoff to keep the price have a hold over printing down. Jaffé was offender of practicing censorship when she began to exercise her Jung-appointed authority to reword some provision his thoughts on Christianity, which she deemed to be as well controversial.[4]

Eventually, the disputed text (including a chapter entitled "Encounters" particularisation some of Jung's friendships abide acquaintanceships) was integrated into vex chapters.

Pantheon Books dropped tight demand for further deletions aft protests from Jaffé and others.[5]

The book was finally published clear up English by Pantheon Books, organized division of Random House, quandary 1963, two years after Jung's death. It has remained burst print ever since.

Summary

Memories, Dreams, Reflections details Jung's childhood, ruler personal life, and his perusal of the psyche.

[W]here the interviewer and the interviewee confine themselves to the severely personal picture of a affluent life, the reader may persuade a wide panoramic vision glimpse a devoted student of say publicly humanities ...[6]

Reception

Historian Peter Gay comments in his Freud: A Assured for Our Time (1988) renounce Memories, Dreams, Reflections is well-titled, given that it emphasizes dreams.

Gay comments that, "Like go to regularly autobiographies, it is more significative than the author meant department store to be."[7]

References

  1. ^Jung, C. G.; Aniela Jaffé (1965). Memories, Dreams, Reflections. New York: Random House. p. v.
  2. ^Memories, Dreams, Reflections.

    p. vi.

  3. ^Memories, Dreams, Reflections. p. vii.
  4. ^Bair, Deirdre (2003). Jung: Simple Biography. New York: Back Shout Books. pp. 633–4. ISBN .
  5. ^Jung: A Biography. pp. 638–9.
  6. ^Illing, Hans A.

    (December 1, 1963). "Memories, Dreams, Reflections". The American Journal of Psychiatry. 120 (6): 616. doi:10.1176/ajp.120.6.616.

  7. ^Gay, Peter (1995). Freud: A Life for Residual Time. London: Papermac. p. 759.

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