The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
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Narrated by:
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Martyn Swain
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By:
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Carl Jung
About this listen
What are archetypes? What is the collective unconscious? Both these concepts are two of Jung’s most famous and exciting ideas.
In this volume, taken from the Collective Works, Jung describes and elaborates upon these two central concepts of his psychology. Included are essays on specific archetypes, a study of the process of individuation, and an account of mandala symbolism. The Journal of Analytical Psychology in its review of the text commented: ‘An eloquent witness to Jung’s greatness of mind and heart. His idea of the archetype involves profound attitudes towards man’s existence and intimates values through which very many people have found a new significance in their lives.’ In its original print format, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious was profusely illustrated with many illustrations in full colour, and these are all available on a companion PDF which can be downloaded with this recording.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©1959 Carl Gustav Jung (P)2020 Ukemi Productions LtdWhat listeners say about The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
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- derek waters
- 27-09-24
Clear and easily understandable
I was suitably impressed by how easy it was to understand this area of Jungian psychology
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- Anonymous User
- 13-08-22
wow
i found it very hard to listen too. But that says more about my education in this matter than about the book. nevertheless i am gratefull to myself for struggeling through. it was definately enriching.
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- Andrew McNally
- 18-03-21
Baptism into Jungian Theory
Great place to start with Jung before you get stuck into the real masterpieces of Aion, Psychology & Alchemy and Mysterium Coniunctionis
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- apttyler
- 27-03-23
Terrible narration of a classic text
The. reading of. this book. is so stilted that. it sounds. as though. it. is being. read by. William Shatner. playing. Captain. Kirk. in an epi. sode of. Star Trek.
Jung's text is a classic for readers of the history of psychology and counselling. It's dated, obviously, and rather a shame that he limits his message by framing so many cultures as "Primitive" when there's intention to draw readers' attention to the influences of a diverse range of texts.
But, dear God, the performer who read this made some Bold Choices. Not as bad as the readers on the apps that summarise pop psychology books. But bad. Listen on a 1.25 speed so the pauses. are. not. so. painful. Or just skip the Audible and read the book.
Did I mention the narration is bad?
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- Future Life Solutions
- 27-06-23
First 75% was interesting and insightful
Personally I would skip the whole last section on Mandela interpretation I found it lacked any empirical back up
I can confirm Martins reading style and phrasing took me a little while to adapt to but got used to it after the first couple of hours and wasn’t a distraction
He is definitely not a robot by the way
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- Reshad Bukhory
- 23-06-23
Not too bad but missing a section
I am listening to this alongside reading the equivalent book i.e. Jung's collected works volume 9 part 1 published by Routledge. Up to this point I have enjoyed it despite the voice being a bit robotic.
I have just got to page 335 and the audio skips to page 355. Nineteen pages worth of audio are strangely missing. The missing pages are Jung's commentary on the pictures 8-24 drawn by patient X plus the conclusion of the section.
A bit of a shame. Spoke to customer service who were helpful but mystified.
Just be aware of this before you purchase.
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- Ldk88
- 08-04-24
Why the horrible cadence?
Srsly this reader sounds like AI, it has the most horrible cadence in the world. Its robotic, constantly interrupted. Jung is already hard to follow, why did they choose this terrible reader to make it even harder ( as a consequence of its awful rhythm). I wish a human would read this. Jung deserves a good reader.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-03-21
Find a different narrator for this
The worst narrator I have ever listened to, literally ruined the experience. Find a different version
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- Will
- 23-06-23
Ruined by AI narrator
Classic cheap way for Amazon to profit of a key important work.
Don’t waste your time and money
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- Let Them Eat Cake
- 26-05-23
A great work, an awful audio edit…
Carl Jung’s work is rich and far reaching in its exploration, sadly spoiled as a listening experience by an appalling audio edit which sounds robotic, stilted and disjointed in the extreme. Very poor.
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