This comprehensive collection of writings by the epoch-shaping Swiss
psychoanalyst was edited by Joseph Campbell, himself the most famous of
Jung's American followers. It comprises Jung's pioneering studies of the
structure of the psyche - including the works that introduced such
notions as the collective unconscious, the Shadow, Anima and Animus - as
well as inquries into the psychology of spirituality and creativity, and
Jung's influential "On Synchronicity, " a paper whose implications
extend from the I Ching to quantum physics. Campbell's introduction
completes this compact volume, placing Jung's astonishingly wide-ranging
"oeuvre" within the context of his life and times.