The dream and the underworld

Hillman, James, 1926-2011

The dream and the underworld - NY Harper & Row c1979 - 243p; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; index.

A shorter version of this book was pub. in Eranos Yearbook 42, 1973 (Netherlands, Brill, 1975). Hell : p27-50.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : p7-22.. Symbolism of Black : p144-46.. Disease (Irfe) : p146-47, 162-68.. Symbolism of Animals : p147-51.. Symbolism of Water : p151-53.. Memory : p153-55.. Symbolism of Circle, Sphere, and Ring : p159-62.. Symbolism of Food : p171-74.. Fools and Jesters : p175-80.. Music (Irfe) : p175-77.. Symbolism of Door : p180-83.. Excretion (Irfe) : p183-85.. Space : p188-91.. Christianity : p85-90.. Narcissus : p119-23.

1 Bridge. 2 Freud: Freud and my thesis; Fechner, Freud and the underworld. 3 Psyche: Depth; Hades; The brood of night; Underground and underworld; Underworld and psyche; Images and shadows; Dream persons; The death metaphor. 4 Barriers: Materialism; Oppositionalism; Christianism. 5 Dream: Dream romantics; Dream-Ego: The subjective level; Kinds of souls; Hercules in the house of Hades; Dream-Work: Narcissus and the dream; The dream's duplicity; Dreams, the work of death; Dream Material. 6 Praxis: Caveat lector; Black; Sickness; Animals; Bodies of water; Remembering and forgetting; Retardation and time; Roundness and circles, mandalas; Psychopathy; Ice and coldness; Ceremonial eating and food; Revelry and music, carnival, circus, clown, upside-down; Doors and gates; Mud and diarrhea; Smell and smoke; Space; Attitude toward dreams

Hardcover (library binding)

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Jungian psychology
Jungian psychology
Dream interpretation
Hell
Unconscious
Death
Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939
Voyages to the otherworld
Mythology--Interpretation
Symbolism of Black
Diseases
Animals--Symbolic aspects
Symbolism of Water
Memory
Time in Analytical Psychology
Symbolism of Circle, Sphere, and Ring
Symbolism of Food
Fools and Jesters
Music (in Religion, Folklore, etc.)
Symbolism of Door
Excretion--Folklore
Space
Christianity
Dead--Folklore
Narcissus
Eranos Conference

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