The Red Book: Liber Novus by C. G. Jung is one of the most influential and personal works in the history of modern psychology. Written over many years and unpublished during Jung’s lifetime, Liber Novus documents his inner explorations that later shaped analytical psychology.
This Reader’s Edition, edited and introduced by Sonu Shamdasani, presents the core text in a more accessible format while preserving the depth and philosophical significance of Jung’s original work. It is essential reading for students of psychology, philosophy, spirituality, and the human psyche.
Jung’s personal reflections and visionary writings
Foundational ideas behind analytical psychology
Explorations of the unconscious, symbolism, and myth
Scholarly context provided by editor Sonu Shamdasani
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