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# Memories, Dreams, Reflections

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Review: Jung's Interior Landscape - Writing about this book is a pleasure as it rates as one of my favourite books ever. It is, according to James Hillman, who studied under Jung, a book that is healing for many. It's easy to understand why, as it records many impressions from Jung's life which include things many regard as perhaps mad, or strange. It is a book that suggests an honouring of one's own inner truth and experience. It's also a book that allows many people to appreciate Jung's thinking better because this comes form more personal experience than his more scholarly writings which can be difficult. More recent scholarship by Sonu Shamdasani, has raised questions about how much of the book was actually written by Jung. Some of this can be seen in the introduction by Jung's secretary, Aniela Jaffe, who tells the story of how the book was written. Much of what is here is taken from interviews she conducted with Jung, though she says some of the early chapters were actually written by him, as were some of the later thoughts. These strike me as wonderfully profound, and observing some of the mysteries of being in a philosophical/reflective mode. The early chapters concentrate on how Jung grew up, his relationship with his parents and his decision to study medicine. There are also chapters about his relationship with Sigmund Freud, his travels to Africa and America, his confrontation with the unconscious and final reflections where Jung states how near the end of his life he felt still felt unfamiliar with himself. Much of this can be seen as myth making. There are many things which were left out, some of them more because of Jung's successors wishes than the man himself. Yet in it there is still much that is moving and interesting even if there is often little that reveals much about his relationships with his wife and family, though he states they helped ground him at a time described as his confrontation with the unconscious, which some others would call a breakdown. We now know more about this from The Red Book: Liber Novus (Philemon) which is mentioned in the text and some dreams recorded in it also appear in this book. That said this is still a fascinating read about Jung's interior landscape which many will find of value. Now some words about this Stellar Classics edition. It has on the cover a facsimile of an old cover which was on British Fontana editions of the text, with the famous Karsh portrait there. On the back there is one of the Cartier Bresson photos of the man, one of which appeared in American editions. The text itself appears to be a facsimile of the Fontana edition available elsewhere with different cover. There are none of the photographic plates from the British edition, thought there is the text of the Six Sermons on the Dead which appeared in American editions. This one is also in larger type. Details to consider if purchasing the book for the first time. All current paperback editions I know are well produced. I leave it to readers to choose which they prefer.
Review: Good read - Brilliant book

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | 0679723951 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,173,631 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3 in Philosopher Biographies 5 in Carl Jung 8 in Psychologist Biographies |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,503) |
| Dimensions  | 13.06 x 1.88 x 20.27 cm |
| Edition  | Revised ed. |
| ISBN-10  | 9780679723950 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0679723950 |
| Item weight  | 331 g |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 448 pages |
| Publication date  | 1 Jun. 1989 |
| Publisher  | Vintage |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jung's Interior Landscape
*by G***Y on 21 July 2015*

Writing about this book is a pleasure as it rates as one of my favourite books ever. It is, according to James Hillman, who studied under Jung, a book that is healing for many. It's easy to understand why, as it records many impressions from Jung's life which include things many regard as perhaps mad, or strange. It is a book that suggests an honouring of one's own inner truth and experience. It's also a book that allows many people to appreciate Jung's thinking better because this comes form more personal experience than his more scholarly writings which can be difficult. More recent scholarship by Sonu Shamdasani, has raised questions about how much of the book was actually written by Jung. Some of this can be seen in the introduction by Jung's secretary, Aniela Jaffe, who tells the story of how the book was written. Much of what is here is taken from interviews she conducted with Jung, though she says some of the early chapters were actually written by him, as were some of the later thoughts. These strike me as wonderfully profound, and observing some of the mysteries of being in a philosophical/reflective mode. The early chapters concentrate on how Jung grew up, his relationship with his parents and his decision to study medicine. There are also chapters about his relationship with Sigmund Freud, his travels to Africa and America, his confrontation with the unconscious and final reflections where Jung states how near the end of his life he felt still felt unfamiliar with himself. Much of this can be seen as myth making. There are many things which were left out, some of them more because of Jung's successors wishes than the man himself. Yet in it there is still much that is moving and interesting even if there is often little that reveals much about his relationships with his wife and family, though he states they helped ground him at a time described as his confrontation with the unconscious, which some others would call a breakdown. We now know more about this from The Red Book: Liber Novus (Philemon) which is mentioned in the text and some dreams recorded in it also appear in this book. That said this is still a fascinating read about Jung's interior landscape which many will find of value. Now some words about this Stellar Classics edition. It has on the cover a facsimile of an old cover which was on British Fontana editions of the text, with the famous Karsh portrait there. On the back there is one of the Cartier Bresson photos of the man, one of which appeared in American editions. The text itself appears to be a facsimile of the Fontana edition available elsewhere with different cover. There are none of the photographic plates from the British edition, thought there is the text of the Six Sermons on the Dead which appeared in American editions. This one is also in larger type. Details to consider if purchasing the book for the first time. All current paperback editions I know are well produced. I leave it to readers to choose which they prefer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good read
*by M***Y on 20 December 2025*

Brilliant book

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ From the man himself …
*by E***E on 20 April 2026*

Interesting thoughts from the man himself, charting his early life through to academia and, eventually, practice. It gives an interesting and valuable insight into his professional journey and growth, the inspiration & influences for his thoughts and ideas and how he changed course several times. Obviously his perspective and therefore not objective at all. It is written in a style and language of its time and a little too wordy and cumbersome in places (for me). A good primer for an explanation of his thoughts and requires something more objective as a companion piece for subsequent reading (in my view).

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