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Jung Carl

Carl Jung Signed Typed Letter, 1950

Single page typed letter signed in German on personal letterhead. Dated "September 16, 1950", and boldly signed “C. G. Jung”, 7.75" x 8.5". In fine condition, with an extremely thin strip of tape along the extreme left edge.

Letter to Herr R. Schoch, in full (translated):

"Excuse me for this late reply to your friendly letter. Unfortunately, it is indeed impossible to commit myself for a lecture in person. As I am told, however, Dr. K. Binswanger would be willing on principle to give it for me. But since he is burdened with work and obligations, and thus, as regards the date, several difficulties may have to be surmounted, I would like to ask you to contact him directly. His address is: Moussonstrasse 15, Zürich 44. As to my being there in person, I unfortunately cannot promise you anything in advance, as I must take my somewhat unsteady state of health into account. But if at all possible, I will be present at the lecture."

By the time he appeared on the cover of Time in 1955, Carl G. Jung was an icon in his profession and in popular culture. During the 1940s and 1950s, Americans in the fields of depth psychology, the arts, and comparative religions embraced Jung’s ideas. His concepts of the “archetype” and the “collective unconscious”—ideas that grew out of Jung’s experiences during his creation of the Red Book—had particular power.

According to Jung, archetypes are patterns of behavior or symbolic imagery present in the minds of all individuals. Archetypes inform cultural themes and images that express significant human concerns—such as birth, love, death, family, and survival. They create a psychological registry of universal experience that Jung named the “collective unconscious,” which forms a treasury of powerful, shared images and symbols that are expressed in dreams, art, fairy tales, stories, myths, and religious motifs from across widely different times and cultures.

These Jungian concepts were attractive to artists, including “abstract expressionists” like Jackson Pollock (1912–1956), who referenced myth and primal symbols in their work. Jung’s concepts also inspired numerous writers, musicians, filmmakers, theologians, and mythologists, including those featured in this section: dancer and choreographer Martha Graham (1894–1991), filmmaker Federico Fellini (1920–1993), author Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), and mythologist Joseph Campbell (1904–1987).

Other examples of Jung’s continuing influence are the Jungian archetypes that appear in popular media, such as the films of George Lucas (b. 1944), video games, and television programs. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (1962), based on Jung’s description of introversion and extroversion and personality types, is commonly used in education, business, and industry. And Jung’s explorations of non-Christian sources of spirituality, such as agnosticism, alchemy, and Eastern contemplative traditions inform various “New Age” philosophies.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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