Psychology of the Unconscious

Nonfiction work

By: Carl Jung

Date: 1916

Source: Jung, Carl G. Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of the Transformations and Symbolism of the Libido. Beatrice M. Hinkle, trans. 1916. Reprint, New York: Dodd, Mead, 1965, 37–41.

About the Author: Carl Jung (1875–1961), the son of a Protestant clergyman, was born in Kesswil, Switzerland. He studied at the University of Basel from 1895 to 1900, receiving his medical degree from the University of Zurich in 1902. He later studied psychology in Paris, but had an interest in many subjects such as biology, zoology, paleontology, and the history of religion. In 1903, he married Emma Rauschenbach. The couple had five children and lived in Kusnacht on the Lake of Zurich, where he died on June 6, 1961.

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