ABSTRACT

I n The Collected Works these introductory reflections are found in volume 9.1.1-4 and followed eventually by a rather odd lot of papers and discussions of "the Anima Concept" (1936/1954), "the Mother Archetype" (1938/54), "Rebir th" (1940/50), "the C h i l d Archetype" (1940), "the Kore" (1941), and "the Trickster Figure" (1954). I n volume 9 . I I we encounter "The Ego," "The Shadow," "Anima and Animus," "The Self," "Christ, a Symbol of the Self," "The Sign of the Fishes," "The Prophecies of Nostradamus," four more discussions of the fish, and three other pieces. I n the General Index to the works we find roughly three and a half columns of references to the shadow, wh ich Jung mentioned constantly, but there seem to be only two places i n wh ich the shadow is mentioned in more than three consecutive paragraphs.