TLS, 1957 August 3 : Kusnacht-Zurich, to Fraulein Ellen Gregori.

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TLS, 1957 August 3 : Kusnacht-Zurich, to Fraulein Ellen Gregori.

Jung writes that he has read her treatise on "Rilke's Psychological Knowledge of the Teachings of C.G. Jung and that "quotations clearly show, in fact, that Rilke borrowed from the same sources as I, that is, from the collective unconscious. He is a poet and a visionary, and I as a psychologist and emipiracist." He adds remarks that "came to mind while reading the treatise."

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Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

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