C.G. Jung: his friendships with Mary Mellon and J.B. Priestley

Schoenl, William J.

C.G. Jung: his friendships with Mary Mellon and J.B. Priestley - Wilmette, Ill Chiron Publications c1998 - xiii, 94p.; notex; index

Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961. -- Antisemitism : see index; also under Jung and Nazism; Hitler, Adolf.. Bollingen : see index.. Bollingen Foundation : see index; also under Bollingen Press; Bollingen Series.. Eranos Conferences : see index; see also under Froebe-Kapteyn. William Schoenl. Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-87) and index.

1. C. G. Jung and Mary Mellon -- 2. C. G. Jung and J. B. Priestly

Drawing on published accounts and archived correspondence of Jung, Mellon and Priestly, history professor Schoenl presents a very human account of Jung during the 1930's and 40s, the period of World War II.

Paperback

1888602082

98003150


Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961. --Biography
Mellon, Mary
Priestly, J. B
Psychoanalysts--Switzerland--Biography
Psychoanalysis--History
Jungian psychology--History
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961. --Antisemitism
Bollingen Foundation
Bollingen Foundation
Eranos Conference

BF109.J8 S43 1998

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