Phanês 3 (2020)

When the Great Mother Met the Harlequin: Jung and Neumann on Art, Archetypes and The Spirit Of The Times
Martin Liebscher

From the Instinctual to the Cosmic: Jung’s Exploration of the Colour in The Red Book, 1915-1929/30
Diane Finiello Zervas

What really happened in Ravenna? C.G. Jung and Toni Wolff’s Mosaic Vision
Ronald Huggins

À propos du Libro dei sogni de Federico Fellini. Crash et deuil sur la page. Un curieux problème de datation
Christian Gaillard

Book Reviews

The Art of C.G. Jung. Edited by the Foundation of the Works of C.G. Jung. Ulrich Hoerni, Thomas Fischer, Bettina Kaufmann. Translated from German by Paul David Young and Christopher John Murray. New York / London: W. W. Norton & Company, 2019
Reviewed by Gaia Domenici

Craig E. Stephenson. Ages of Anxiety: Jung’s Types as Inspiration for Poetry, Music, and Dance. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Spring Journal Books, 2016
Reviewed by Steven Herrmann

C. G. Jung. Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process: Notes of C.G. Jung’s Seminars on Wolfgang Pauli’s Dreams. Edited by Suzanne Gieser. Princeton University Press, 2019
Reviewed by Christopher Wagner

Gaia Domenici. Jung’s Nietzsche: Zarathustra, The Red Book, and ‘Visionary Works’. With a Foreword by Sonu Shamdasani. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
Reviewed by Tommaso Priviero

On Theology & Psychology. The Correspondence of C.G. Jung and Adolf Keller. Edited by Marianne Jehle-Wildberger. Translated by Heather McCartney with John Peck.  Philemon Series. Princeton: Princeton University Press 2020
Reviewed by Martin Liebscher

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