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Freud-Jung Letters : ウィキペディア英語版
Freud-Jung Letters
''The Freud-Jung Letters: The Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung'' is a book which documents the 360 letters that Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung wrote to each other from 1906 until their break in 1914. It was first published in 1974 by Princeton University Press.
Lionel Trilling wrote in the ''New York Times'', "In no way does it disappoint the large expectation it has naturally aroused,"〔(The Freud/Jung Letters )〕 and (apart from minor reservations about some of the translations) the quality of the edition is widely recognised.〔Peter Gay, ''Freud: A Life for Our Time'' (1989) p. 742 and p. 759〕
==Thematics==
Besides providing a wealth of material about both the theoretical and the institutional developments of early psychoanalysis, the correspondence also charts the intense relationship between Freud and Jung during the period in question. Where Jung wrote of his "unconditional veneration" for Freud, the latter in turn claimed that "Your person has filled with confidence in the future".〔Peter Gay, ''Freud: A Life for Our Time'' (1989) p. 203-4〕 What has been seen as a mixture of narcissistic idealisation and grandiosity on the part of both men,〔P. Homans, ''Jung in Context'' (1979) p. 57〕 combined with the persisting theoretical differences of substance over the Libido theory in particular,〔Peter Gay, ''Freud: A Life for Our Time'' (1989) p. 203 and p. 238〕 led ultimately to the break-up of the relationship - giving the shape of the correspondence something of the appearance of a classic tragedy.〔S. and J. Stein, ''Psychotherapy in Practice'' (2000) p. 268〕

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