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... English . An English - speaking publisher told Jung that he greatly preferred the papers which he wrote himself in English to any translation , for they were infinitely more alive , but naturally it took him rather longer than writing ...
... English . An English - speaking publisher told Jung that he greatly preferred the papers which he wrote himself in English to any translation , for they were infinitely more alive , but naturally it took him rather longer than writing ...
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... English , far more vivid often than pedantically correct English could ever be . I always found it difficult to alter it any more than was absolutely necessary , and probably I altered too little , but I must own to regretting that it ...
... English , far more vivid often than pedantically correct English could ever be . I always found it difficult to alter it any more than was absolutely necessary , and probably I altered too little , but I must own to regretting that it ...
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... English translation appeared in 1916 as The Psychology of the Uncon- scious . Jung revised it in German and 16 published it as Symbole der Wand- lung in 1952. The translation in the English Collected Works is from this edition . MDR , p ...
... English translation appeared in 1916 as The Psychology of the Uncon- scious . Jung revised it in German and 16 published it as Symbole der Wand- lung in 1952. The translation in the English Collected Works is from this edition . MDR , p ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
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