Memories, Dreams, Reflections

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Memories, Dreams, Reflections is the autobiographical work in which Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung recounts his life, inner experiences, and the development of his psychological ideas.

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instanceOf autobiographical book
non-fiction book
author Carl Jung
surface form: Carl Gustav Jung
coAuthor Aniela Jaffé
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
describes Jung’s childhood experiences
Jung’s dreams and visions
Jung’s relationship with Sigmund Freud
Jung’s travels
development of Jung’s psychological theories
editor Aniela Jaffé
firstEnglishEditionYear 1963
focusesOn formation of analytical psychology
inner life of Carl Jung
genre autobiography
psychology literature
hasForm biographical interviews
first-person narrative
hasPart Sigmund Freud period section
appendix on Jung’s writings
childhood and youth section
confrontation with the unconscious section
late thoughts section
school years section
influenced popular understanding of Jungian psychology
language German
notableFor discussion of archetypes
discussion of individuation
discussion of the collective unconscious
introspective tone
originalTitle Erinnerungen und Gedanken
surface form: Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken
publicationYear 1961
publisher Pantheon Books
Rascher Verlag
relatedPerson Marie-Louise von Franz
Sigmund Freud
relatedWork The Red Book
structure partly autobiographical narrative
partly recorded conversations
partly reflections written by Jung
subject Carl Jung
surface form: Carl Gustav Jung

analytical psychology
dreams
personal memoirs
spiritual experiences
unconscious mind
timePeriodCovered Jung’s life from childhood to old age
titleLanguage English

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Carl Jung notableWork Memories, Dreams, Reflections