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The Red Book and Beyond
Jung and Mysticism
Postcard from Carl Jung to Smith Ely Jelliffe, October 13, 1931. Smith Ely Jelliffe Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (022.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0022]
The Symbolic Life
C. G. Jung. The Symbolic Life: A Seminar Talk Given on 5th April, 1939, transcript from shorthand notes of Derek Kitchin. London: Guild of Pastoral Psychology, 1954. Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress. Courtesy of the Guild of Pastoral Psychology (023.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0023]
Creation and Publication of the Red Book
The Red Book
Carl G. Jung. The Red Book. Bound manuscript, 1914�1930.
Reproduced from The Red Book by C. G. Jung �The Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung. With permission of the publisher, W. W. Norton and Company, Inc. (016.00.00)
Jung's Cultural Legacy
Jung as �Old Wise Man�
Carl G. Jung on Time cover, February 14, 1955. Bollingen Foundation Collection, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (024.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0024]
Rehearsal Score for Night Journey
William Schuman. Piano rehearsal score with choreographic notes for Martha Graham's Night Journey, ca. 1947. Martha Graham Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress. Courtesy of the William Schuman Music Trust (026.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0026]
Graham's Interpretation of Oedipus Myth
Photograph of Martha Graham (Jocasta), Bertram Ross (Oedipus), and Robert Cohan (Tiresias) in Night Journey, 1947. Martha Graham Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (027.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0027]
Graham's Analyst and Student of Jung
Letter from Martha Graham to Frances Wickes, June 25, 1953. Frances Wickes Collection, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Courtesy of the Martha Graham Center for Contemporary Dance (028.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0028]
Jung's Advice to a Fellow Analyst
Letter from Carl Jung to Frances Wickes, August 10, 1929. Frances Wickes Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (029.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0029, rb0029p2]
Dragon-Slayer Hero from Brazil
Jos� Bernardo da Silva. O Principe Oscar e a raihna das aguas. (Prince Oscar and the Queen of Waters). Jo�zeiro do Norte, Cear�, Brazil: Tip. S�o Francisco, ca, 1970. American Folklife Center, Library of Congress (020.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0020]
American Scholar of Jung
Joseph Campbell. The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Bollingen Series XVII. New York: Pantheon Books, 1949. General Collections. Courtesy of the Joseph Campbell Foundation (www.jcf.org) (030.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0030]
Jung's Influence on Star Wars
Tom Jung. Star Wars poster. Hollywood: Twentieth-Century Fox, 1977. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. COURTESY OF LUCASFILM LTD. Star Wars: Episode IVA New Hope & 1977 and 1997 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable law (031.00.00)
[Digital ID # ppmsca.19349]
Archetype Print
Michael Ponce de Leon. Archetype, 1961. Metal collage intaglio print. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Courtesy of the Estate of Michael Ponce de Leon (032.00.00)
[Digital ID # ppmsca.24397]
Jung and Federico Fellini
Federico Fellini. The Book of Dreams. Ed. Tullio Kezich and Vittorio Boarini. Contribution by Vincenzo Mollico. New York: Rizzoli International, 2008. General Collections, Library of Congress. Courtesy of Rizzoli International Publications, Inc. (033.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0033]
Jung and Jorge Luis Borges
Erik Desmazi�res.�La salle des plan�tes (The hall of planets).� From a suite etchings for Jorge Luis Borges. La Biblioteca de Babel (The Library of Babel). Boston: Godine, 1998. Etching and aquatint. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Courtesy of Fitch-Febvrel Gallery (035.00.00)
[Digital ID # ppmsca.06666]
Jung's Psychological Types
C. G. Jung. Psychological Types. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1923. General Collections, Library of Congress (011.00.00)
[Digital ID # rb0011]
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