A Jungian approach to literature (Record no. 51078)

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Classification number PN98.P75 K6 1984
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Personal name Knapp, Bettina Liebowitz, 1926-
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Title A Jungian approach to literature
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Carbondale, IL
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Extent xvi, 402p.; bibliog.; index
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Formatted contents note Introduction. 1 Euripides: The Bacchants--Fulminating rage/outrage. 2 Wolfram: Parzival--Existence precedes essence; The creation of the archetypal hero. 3 Montaigne: Essays--The individuation process. 4 Corneille: Horace; Rodogune--Heroism? sacrifice? lust for power?. 5 (1) Goethe: Elective affinities--An alchemical process from fixatio to dissolutio (2) Novalis: Hymns to the night--A regressus ad uterum (3) Nachman: The master of prayer--A Kabbalistic view of the ego's exile from the self (4) Yeats: At the hawk's well--An unintegrated anima shapes a hero's destiny (5) The Kalevala: Finnish shamanism--The senex hero and the faulty anima (6) Attar: The conference of the birds--a Sufi's mystical experience and the dehumanization process. Conclusion
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Summary, etc. 'The impact of the material evaluated...is designed to enlarge the readers' views, to develop their potential, and also to encourage a personal confrontation. Such encounters may be painful or joyous, terrifying or serene; hopefully, they will prove enlightening, involve the readers in the writings discussed so that they may understand how and why certain creative works speak and reach them today and why others do not....'
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Archetype (Psychology) in literature
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Psychoanalysis and literature
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961--Influence
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