This original volume explores Jung's earliest English seminars, held in 1919 and 1920, in relation to the impact of Liber Novus and The Red Book and his new exoteric and esoteric concepts of analytical psychology created during the Great War.
This original volume explores Jung's earliest English seminars, held in 1919 and 1920, in relation to the impact of Liber Novus and The Red Book and his new exoteric and esoteric concepts of analytical psychology created during the Great War.
Diane Finiello Zervas is a senior analytical psychologist based in London and holds a PhD in art history from The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. She has written extensively on the visual imagery related to Jung's Red Book (1915-1929/59). She has served on the editorial boards of Harvest and Anima and published frequently on Jungian interpretations of the art of Odilon Redon, Paul Klee and other topics.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I 1. From Burghölzli to London: Jung, 1902-1913 2. From Munich to London: Jung, September 1913-August 1914 3. From the Mythopoetic to Analytical Psychology: Jung, 1914-1918 4. Jung's Concept of the Neurosis Related to Shell-Shock: Eder and Nicoll's Contributions to the British Debates on the War Neuroses, 1915-1918 Part II 5. 'Enchanting the Unconscious': Jung in England, 1919 6. 'As Befits a God': Rebirth, Symbol and the Invisible Church: The Sennen Cove Seminar, 1920 7. From Master to Disillusionment: Jung's Analytic Relationship with Constance Long and Maurice Nicoll, 1919-1920 8. Jung's Transmission of Esoteric Knowledge and Imagery: The First English Seminars and Beyond 9. 'May Each Go His Own Way': The Dissolution of the First London Group, November 1920-1923 Appendices
Part I 1. From Burghölzli to London: Jung, 1902-1913 2. From Munich to London: Jung, September 1913-August 1914 3. From the Mythopoetic to Analytical Psychology: Jung, 1914-1918 4. Jung's Concept of the Neurosis Related to Shell-Shock: Eder and Nicoll's Contributions to the British Debates on the War Neuroses, 1915-1918 Part II 5. 'Enchanting the Unconscious': Jung in England, 1919 6. 'As Befits a God': Rebirth, Symbol and the Invisible Church: The Sennen Cove Seminar, 1920 7. From Master to Disillusionment: Jung's Analytic Relationship with Constance Long and Maurice Nicoll, 1919-1920 8. Jung's Transmission of Esoteric Knowledge and Imagery: The First English Seminars and Beyond 9. 'May Each Go His Own Way': The Dissolution of the First London Group, November 1920-1923 Appendices
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