The red book = Liber novus A reader's edition
Book - 2009
When Carl Jung embarked on an extended self-exploration, the result was "The Red Book," a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. However, only a handful of people have ever seen it. Now it is available to scholars and the general public.
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- Published
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New York :
W.W. Norton & Co
[2009]
- Language
- English
German - Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- Reader's edition
- Physical Description
- xviii, 582 pages ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN
- 9780393089080
- Preface to the reader's edition
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Liber novus: the "Red Book" of C.G. Jung by Sonu Shamdasani
- Translator's notes
- Editorial note
- Note to the reader's edition
- Abbreviations and a note on pagination
- Prologue. The way of what is to come
- Ch. 1. Refinding the soul
- Ch. 2. Soul and God
- Ch. 3. On the service of the soul
- Ch. 4. The desert
- Experiences in the desert
- Ch. 5. Descent into Hell in the future
- Ch. 6. Splitting of the spirit
- Ch. 7. Murder of the hero
- Ch. 8. The conception of the God
- Ch. 9. Mysterium. Encounter
- Ch. 10. Instruction
- Ch. 11. Resolution
- Liber Secundus. The images of the erring
- Ch. 1. The red one
- Ch. 2. The castle in the forest
- Ch. 3. One of the lowly
- Ch. 4. The anchorite dies I [day 1]
- Ch. 5. Dies II [Day 2]
- Ch. 6. Death
- Ch. 7. The remains of earlier temples
- Ch. 8. First day
- Ch. 9. Second day
- Ch. 10. The incantations
- Ch. 11. The opening of the egg
- Ch. 12. Hell
- Ch. 13. The sacrificial murder
- Ch. 14. Divine folly
- Ch. 15. Nox secunda [Second night]
- Ch. 16. Nox tertia [Third night]
- Ch. 17. Nox quarta [Fourth night]
- Ch. 18. The three prophecies
- Ch. 19. The gift of magic
- Ch. 20. The way of the cross
- Ch. 21. The magician
- Scrutinies.
- Epilogue
- Appendix A: mandalas
- Appendix B: commentaries
- Appendix C: entry for 16 January 1916 from Black Book 5.