In 1934, Erich Neumann, considered by many to have been Carl Gustav Jung\'s foremost disciple, sent Jung a handwritten note: "I will pursue your suggestion of elaborating on the \'Symbolic Contributions\' to the Jacob-Esau problem .
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The great difficulty is the rather depressing impossibility of a publication." Now, eighty years later, in Jacob and Esau: On the Collective Symbolism of the Brother Motif , his important work is finally published. . .
In 1934, Erich Neumann, considered by many to have been Carl Gustav Jung\'s foremost disciple, sent Jung a handwritten note: "I will pursue your suggestion of elaborating on the \'Symbolic Contributions\' to the Jacob-Esau problem