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Carl Jung
[Küsnacht-Zürich, Switzerland], January 24, 1961
Carl Jung TLS Re: Fate of "Man and His Symbols" Manuscript "in case of incapacity" Less Than 6 Months Before His Death
TLS
A 1p typed letter in English signed by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (1875-1961) as "C.G. Jung" near lower right. January 24, 1961. Written at Jung's longtime residence on the shores of Lake Zurich, Seestrasse 228, Küsnacht-Zürich, Switzerland. On stationery with "Prof. Dr. C. G. Jung" letterhead. Hand-stamped with a clerical docket at lower right. Expected wear including flattened paper folds, with a tiny closed tear affecting the right edge of the horizontal fold. Isolated foxing, stains, and scuffs. Else very good to near fine. 8.25" x 11.625."

Carl Jung wrote this letter to Wolfgang Foges (1910-1986), the Austrian-British book editor and manager of Aldus Books, the imprint interested in publishing Jung's upcoming book, "Man and His Symbols." There had been a resurgence of interest in Jung, as well as his brand of psychoanalysis, after former British Labour Party politician and TV broadcaster John Freeman (1915-2014) had interviewed Jung for BBC's "Face to Face" television program in October 1959. Foges had asked Freeman to act on his behalf in convincing Jung to write a popular psychology book. Initially Jung rejected the idea, but he then consented to the project with certain conditions. One of the most important of these - in light of Jung's advanced age and declining health - was that Jung could work with chosen collaborators.

In the letter, Jung tapped his associate, the German-Swiss psychologist Marie-Louise von Franz (1915-1998), to assume any editorial role in the "Man and His Symbols" project "in case of [his own] incapacity." Jung had suffered from ill health since the 1950s, and his symptoms became increasingly worrying as he approached his 86th birthday.

Jung's occasional awkward turns of phrase in English have not been changed. Jung wrote in part:

"I have received the agreement with the Aldus-Books Ltd. [Not included in this lot] The statement Par. 2 concerning the function of Dr. M.L. von Franz as my representative in case of incapacity should be mentioned and formulated also in Par. 7a:

If Dr. von Franz should be called upon to function as my substitute before the completion of the MSS, she would enter into the rights of the editor and would have a legal claim for financial compensation.

I should like to have it stipulated already in this agreement, in order to avoid possible litigation in the future.

It is obvious that a certain amount should be deduc[t]ed from my salary, in order to pay her services as a substitute. I should be much obliged, if you would make a proposition for a procentual compensation, perhaps based on the time for which she was functioning…"

"Man and His Symbols" was Jung's final work; he finalized the copy for Part I, "Approaching the Unconscious," less than two weeks before his death (after a short, unrelated illness) in June 1961. In addition to von Franz, who wrote Part III, "The Process of Individuation" and the Conclusion, "Science and the Unconscious," the eventual book contributors included: American psychologist Joseph L. Henderson (1903-2007) (Part II, "Ancient Myths and Modern Men"); Swiss psychologist Aniela Jaffé (1903-1991) (Part IV, "Symbolism in the Visual Arts"); and Hungarian-Swiss psychologist Jolande Jacobi (1890-1978) (Part V, "Symbols in an Individual Analysis"). The book was published in 1964.

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  • Provenance: Ex-Joyce M. Howell (died 1986), the private secretary of Wolfgang Foges. This is one of the last letters that Jung ever wrote and is not published in Adler's "C.G. Jung Letters" (1976).
  • Dimensions: 8.25" x 11.625"
  • Medium: TLS

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