Introducing the Critical Edition of the Works of C. G. Jung

Introducing the Critical Edition of the Works of C. G. Jung

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As the longtime publisher of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung in North America, Princeton University Press is honored to be global publisher of the Critical Edition, having recently secured world language rights and the support from the Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung in Zürich, who will be facilitating and guiding access to documents and letters and providing its expertise to this major undertaking based on family archives.

Led by general editor Sonu Shamdasani, an esteemed historian of psychiatry and psychology and a preeminent expert on Jung, this ambitious, multi-year undertaking will result in 26 volumes of material, all newly translated by Caitlin Stephens, that will bring the Swiss psychologist’s formidable work to new life for a new generation of readers.

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Sonu Shamdasani is Professor in Jung History in the School for European Languages, Culture and Society at University College London (UCL), and Vice-Dean (Health) of the Arts and Humanities Faculty, as well as co-director of the UCL Health Humanities Centre. His works include Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology: The Dream of a Science; C.G. Jung: A Biography in Books and with Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, The Freud Files: An Inquiry into the History of Psychoanalysis. He is the editor and co-translator of Jung’s The Red Book: Liber Novus and Jung’s The Black Books 1913-1932: Notebooks of Transformation and the editor of Jung’s, The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga: Notes of the Seminar given in 1932, and The Protocols for Memories, Dreams, Reflections (in press).

 



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