The call of the daimon

Carotenuto, Aldo

The call of the daimon - Wilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1994 - xv, 359p.; bibliog. refs.; index

Originally pub. as La Chiamata del Daimon; gli orizzonti della verita dell'amore in Kafka, Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri, Bompiani, c1989. Trans. by Charles Nobar.

Love and truth in the writings of Franz Kafka. Carotenuto reads two of Kafka's novels, The Trial and The Castle, from the perspective of Jungian psychology.

Paperback

0-933029-83-7

93-29052


Kafka, Franz. 1883-1924
Psychoanalysis and literature
Jungian psychology
Daimon (The Greek word)
Abandoned children--Psychology
Bauer, Felice
Human body--Religious aspects
Brod, Max, 1884-1968
Children
Death
Light and Darkness
Depression, Mental
Jungian psychology
Dream interpretation
Good and Evil
Fantasy
Guilt--Psychological Aspects
Identity (Psychology)
Instinct
Metaphor
Reality
Suffering--Psychological Aspects
Sexuality
Shadow (Psychology)
Transformation (Psychology)
Truth
Unconscious

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