Vol. 19 No. 2 1952 - page 140

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BOLLINGEN SERIES
1952
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PSYCHOLOGY AND ALCHEMY
By C. G.
Jung
This is the first volume to appear in the Collected Works
of lung. It demonstrates that dreams and visions-the
observable phenomena of the unconscious-tend to pro–
duce combinations 9f images which are also found in
the symbolism of alchemy. These findings provide a pos–
sible key to the enigmatic "heremetic" ideas, and afford
deep insight into the philosophy of the alchemists and into
the psychology of modern man as well.
270 illustrations, taken mainly from Professor Jung's
private collection of rare alchemical tracts, help the
reader to visualize this world of imagery. Translated by
R..
F. C. Hull.
ca.
600
pp.,
$5.00
XXXlll SELECTED PROSE OF
HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL
Introduction
by
Hermann Broch
For the first time, one of the great figures of contem–
porary European literature is made ·accessible to the
English-reading public in a representative selection of
his prose writings. In a masterful introduction of con–
siderable length, Hermann Broch has written an admir–
able study of the author's work and, incidentally, of .the
creative process of the poet and writer. Translations by
Mary Hottinger and James and Tania Stern.
ca.
375
pp.,
$3.75
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