Vol. 20 No. 2 1953 - page 136

BOLLINGEN SERIES
1953
XXXII AFRICAN FOLKTALES AND SCULPTURE
Folktales edited, with Introduction by Paul Radin in collaboration
with Elinore Marvcl. Sculpture selected with Introduction by James
Johnson Sweeney. Native myths and folktales from what is possibly the
most sophisticated of all aboriginal cultures, with 165 examples of plastic art
from the same area. 7%" x 10", 335 pages of text, 165 plates.
$8.50
XXXV CREATIVE INTUITION IN ART AND POETRY
The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: Volume I. By Jacques
Maritain. These lectures, on the distinction and the indissoluble connection
between art and poetry, inaugurated the annual Mellon Lectures at the
National Gallery of Art in 1952.
7%" x 10", 500 pages, 65 illustrations and a frontispiece in color.
$6.50
XXXVI EUROPEAN LITERATURE AND
THE-LATIN MIDDLE AGES
By Ernst Robert Curtius. This great ·study of the forms of medieval Latin
literature is now available in English.
6" x 9". 650 pages.
'5'.50
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PSYCHOLOGY AND ALCHEMY
By C. G. Jung. This, the first volume to appear in the Collected Works of
J
ung, has never previously been published in English. The work presents a
seemingly forgotten relic of medieval superstition that provides an important
clue to our understanding of contemporary psychology, .and sets forth the
author's views on the relations of psychology and religion.
6" x 9". 270 illustrations. 550 pages.,
$5.00
XXXIV WINDS
By St••John Perse. The French text with a translation by Hugh Chisholm.
An epic poem that Leon·Paul Fargue regarded as the opening of a new
poetic country. Commentaries by Paul Claudel, Gaotan Picon, Albert Beguin,
and Gabriel Bounoure.
9" x 12". 256 pages.
$5.00
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