This is a unique collection of the most important essays on Jung and analytical psychology over the past two decades. The essays place Jung, the man and his work, in three important contexts: historical, literary and intellectual.
This is a unique collection of the most important essays on Jung and analytical psychology over the past two decades. The essays place Jung, the man and his work, in three important contexts: historical, literary and intellectual.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Bishop teaches German at the University of Glasgow. Following the publication of The Dionysian Self: C.G. Jung's Reception of Friedrich Nietzsche, he has written various articles on Jung's intellectual affinities with Weimar Classicism, German philosophy and literature, the history of Jung's relationship with the Rascher Verlag, and the psychology of Hans Triib.
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1 Introduction PART I Jung in historical context 2 Memories, dreams, omissions 3 Jung the Leontocephalus 4 C.G. Jung and National Socialism PART II Jung in literary context 5 The Devil's Elixirs, Jung's "theology" and the dissolution of Freud's "poisoning complex" 6 Thomas Mann and C.G. Jung PART III Jung in intellectual context 7 Schopenhauer and Jung 8 C.G. Jung and Nietzsche: Dionysos and analytical psychology 9 From somnambulism to the archetypes: the French roots of Jung's split with Freud 10 Bergson and Jung Index
1 Introduction PART I Jung in historical context 2 Memories, dreams, omissions 3 Jung the Leontocephalus 4 C.G. Jung and National Socialism PART II Jung in literary context 5 The Devil's Elixirs, Jung's "theology" and the dissolution of Freud's "poisoning complex" 6 Thomas Mann and C.G. Jung PART III Jung in intellectual context 7 Schopenhauer and Jung 8 C.G. Jung and Nietzsche: Dionysos and analytical psychology 9 From somnambulism to the archetypes: the French roots of Jung's split with Freud 10 Bergson and Jung Index
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