Wagner, George
Most widely held works by
George Wagner
The world within : C.G. Jung in his own words
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visu
)
7
editions published
between
1989
and
2008
in
English
and held by
229
libraries
worldwide
In the film, "we are given a glimpse inside Jung's Red Book, the diary in which he described his dreams and fantasies. In addition, he recorded these unconscious images with colorful paintings which appear throughout the film, along with his reflections upon their possible meaning. These are the creations, as Jung comments, "which have carried me out of time into seclusion, out of the present into timelessness." Also includes rarely seen footage of Jung, interviewed in Switzerland
The Iron Horse by John Ford (
visu
)
1
edition published
in
2007
in
English
and held by
210
libraries
worldwide
A young man pursues his murdered father's dream of the first transcontinental railroad, overcoming impossible odds, greedy officials, crooked Indians, and his father's killer to unite the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific railways
Stanley Saitowitz : a house in the Transvaal by George Wagner (
Book
)
6
editions published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
179
libraries
worldwide
Barkow Leibinger : Werkbericht : 1993-2001 = work report by George Wagner (
Book
)
12
editions published
in
2001
in
German and English
and held by
163
libraries
worldwide
Stan Douglas by Stan Douglas (
Book
)
2
editions published
in
1999
in
English
and held by
137
libraries
worldwide
Werk van de Canadese videokunstenaar (geb. 1960)
Thom Mayne, Sixth Street House by George Wagner (
Book
)
4
editions published
in
1989
in
English
and held by
106
libraries
worldwide
Tokyo from Vancouver 2
(
Book
)
3
editions published
in
2008
in
English
and held by
31
libraries
worldwide
Tokyo from Vancouver
(
Book
)
2
editions published
in
2005
in
English
and held by
30
libraries
worldwide
The World within : C.G. Jung in his own words by C. G Jung (
visu
)
4
editions published
between
1990
and
2008
in
English
and held by
10
libraries
worldwide
Comprises two interviews with Jung and footage of the film of a trip he made to Africa. Jung talks about his work on dreams, memory, archetypal figures and the importance of ritual and fantasy. Three interviews with Jung's associates who recall their friendship with him and how he influenced them
Children's wishes by George Wagner (
Book
)
4
editions published
between
1854
and
2015
in
English
and held by
9
libraries
worldwide
James Kirsch : remembering Jung by James Kirsch (
visu
)
3
editions published
between
1993
and
2005
in
English
and held by
8
libraries
worldwide
Interview with James Kirsch, a German analyst who helped found the Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Topics include the magnitude of Jung's discoveries; the spiritual nature of the psyche; direct work on an archetypal dream; and the archetype of the self as the carrier of the image of God. With archival photos and film footage
Sermons on the Book of Job by George Wagner (
Book
)
4
editions published
between
1860
and
1869
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
8
libraries
worldwide
Hilde Kirsch : remembering Jung
(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1993
and
2003
in
English
and held by
8
libraries
worldwide
Jungian analyst Gilda Frantz interviews Hilde Kirsch, a "lay" analyst and wife of analyst James Kirsch. They helped found the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Topics include the meaning of suffering and the challenge of accepting the psyche and its many paradoxes, and Jung's insightfulness with dream material. With archival photos and film footage
Joseph Henderson, M.D. : remembering Jung
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visu
)
2
editions published
between
1993
and
2003
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Interview with Joseph Henderson, who worked with Jung and helped found the Jung Institute of San Francisco. Topics include the typology of cultural consciousness; Native Americans and differences between Americans and Europeans; Jung's unique contribution to depth psychology; and Jung and Freud. With archival photos and film footage
Jane Wheelwright : remembering Jung by Jane Hollister Wheelwright (
visu
)
3
editions published
between
1990
and
2003
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Interview of Jane Hollister Wheelwright, wife of Joe Wheelwright, both of whom worked with C.G. Jung. Topics include Jung as an analyst; Zurich in the 1930s; Jung's relationship with women; and her own work with a woman who was dying of cancer which she documented in Death of a woman. Includes archival photos and film footage
Dr. Heinrich K. Fierz : remembering Jung
(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1991
and
1993
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Interview with Heinrich Fierz, lifelong friend of C.G. Jung and a fellow analyst. Topics include his family's friendship with Carl and Emma Jung; transference, synchronicity and parapsychological phenomena; the nature of the father archetype in individuation; and the cultural and political climate of the late twentieth century. Includes archival photos and film footage
Joe Wheelwright : remembering Jung by Joseph B Wheelwright (
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1993
and
2003
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
James Yandell interviews Joseph Wheelwright, a colleague of C.G. Jung and co-founder of the Jung Institute. Topics include Jung and Freud; personality types in relationships, including husband-wife and analyst-patient; his own transference to Jung; the nature of projection; and development of the contra-sexual aspect of the personality. With archival photos and film footage
Lectures for lent and passion week by George Wagner (
Book
)
3
editions published
in
1863
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Aniela Jaffe : remembering Jung by Aniela Jaffé (
visu
)
3
editions published
between
1993
and
2003
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Interview of Aniela Jaffé, who worked as analyst and private secretary with C.G. Jung for many years, collaborating with him on his book, Memories, dreams, reflections. Topics include the therapeutic value of positive transference in analysis; uniqueness of the individual; acceptance of changes in depth psychology; the psyche as a foundation for authentic spiritual maturation; and Jung's temper. Includes archival photos and film footage
Children's temptations by George Wagner (
Book
)
2
editions published
between
1859
and
2015
in
English
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
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