The anima as fate
Material type: TextSeries: (Jungian classics series; 9)Dallas, TX Spring Publications c1986Description: xxv, 277p.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 0-88214-508-8
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Orig. pub. as Die Anima als Schicksalsproblem des Mannes by Rascher Verlag, Zurich, 1963. Trans. by Julius Heuscher. Ed. by David Scott May. Preface by C.G. Jung.
Sixty-nine of the analysand's dreams over a period of eight years are presented.
First Part: The anima in Rider Haggard:. I. The adventurous life of Rider Haggard. II. Psychological interpretation of Haggard's "She". III. Summary of the symbolism and of its explanation. Second Part: The development of the anima portrayed in a series of dreams:. I. Introduction to the series of dreams. II. The dreams and their interpretation. III. Summary
The anima problem of two men -- the first is Rider Haggard, whose relationship to the anima is studied through an analysis of his novel "She;" the second was an analysand whose anima developed greatly during analysis with the author over a period of 8 years.
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