Reading The Red Book : an interpretive guide to C.G. Jung's Liber Novus / Sanford L. Drob ; Foreword by Standon Marlan.
Material type: TextPublisher: New Orleans : Spring Journal Books, 2012Description: xxv, 317 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781935528371
- BF109.J8
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Includes bibliographic references and index.
Introduction -- Foreword (Stanton Marlan) -- Jung's prologue: inspirations and knowledge from the "depths" (Liber Priimus, Prologue) -- The search for the soul (Liber Primus, chs. 1-7) -- Of gods, heroes, and prophets (Liber Primus, chs. 8-11) -- Soul-making encounters (Liber Secundus, chs. 1-7) -- The healing of Izdubar (Liber Secundus, chs. 8-11) -- The descent into hell (Liber Secundus, chs. 12-13) -- The library, the kitchen, and the madhouse (Liber Secundus, chs. 14-18) -- Magic, symbols, and the critique of reason (Liber Secundus, chs. 20-21) -- Philosophical and theological reflections (Liber Secundus, ch. 21, cont.) -- Self, prophet, soul, and God (Scrutinies) -- The seven sermons to the dead (Scrutinies, cont.) -- Final encounters and reflections (Scrutiniies, cont.) -- The Red Book and contemporary psychology
'An outstanding map to guide the reader through the labyrinth of associations, images, and thoughts contained in Jung's Red Book. Drob locates its innumerable themes within an historical context of classical, modern, and postmodern philosophy, connects Jung's ideas with his later works, and elucidates Jung's unique contribution to Western thought....a work of exploration that serves as a companion to any reader who wishes to fathom the secrets of Jung's most enigmatic work.' --John Hill
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