Alice Raphael Papers 1917-1977

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Alice Raphael Papers 1917-1977

The Alice Raphael Papers contain writings, translations, correspondence, lectures, photographs, a scrapbook and other papers that document the professional and personal life of author and translator Alice Raphael. The papers include letters from Carl Gustav Jung and drafts of Raphael's book and her translation of Goethe's and . The papers span the years 1918-1977. Goethe and the Philosophers' Stone: Symbolical Patterns in 'The Parable' and the Second Part of 'Faust' Faust: A Tragedy Part One Faust: A Tragedy Part Two

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