Life itself; messiness is next to goddessness and other essays
Material type: TextWilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1994Description: ix, 169p.; illus.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-933029-86-1
- Boe, John. 1944-
- Franz, Marie-Louise Von 1915-1998: Way of the Dream
- American wit and humor
- London, Jack. 1876-1916
- Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961 : Influence
- Self (Jungian Concept)
- Simenon, Georges
- Psychology and literature
- Jungian psychology
- Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Biography
- Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616
- Motion Pictures--Psychological Aspects
- Literature--Psychological Aspects
- Symbolism of Cats
- Symbolism of Dog
- Pegasus
- Apollo (Deity)
- Dionysus (Greek deity)
- Messiness (Cleaning)
- Palmistry
- Holidays
- United States
- PN6162 .B632 1994
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Film: Rocky Horror Picture Show : Don't dream it, be it: The Rocky Horror Picture Show as Dionysian revel, p46-49.. Film : Franz, Marie-Louise Von 1915-1998: Way of The Dream : Marie-Louise von Franz and the Way of the Dream (20 half- hour films produced and directed by Fraser Boa), p50-60.. Freeman, John : Interview : Pleasing and agreeable: an interview with John Freeman, p61-70.. London, Jack. 1876-1916 : Call of The Wild : The wolf in Jack London. (His discovery of Jung), p85-89.. Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 : Influence : The wolf in Jack London. (His discovery of Jung), p85-89.. Self (Jungian Concept) : The wolf in Jack London. (His discovery of Jung), p85-89.. Simenon, Georges - Knowledge - Psychology : Apollo, and Dionysius: a Jungian approach to mysteries (Jung liked Simenon's mysteries), p90-93.. Analytical Psychology and Literature : Apollo, and Dionysius: a Jungian approach to mysteries (Jung liked Simenon's mysteries); The wolf in Jack London. (His discovery of Jung). Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 -- Biography : Apollo, and Dionysius: a Jungian approach to mysteries (Jung liked Simenon's mysteries), p90-93.. Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616 - Knowledge - Psychology : To kill Mercutio: thoughts on Shakespeare's psychological development; The introvert in Shakespeare, p94-103; p104-118.. Literature - History and Criticism - Theory, Etc : Cats and dogs: a theory of literature, p119-127.. Symbolism of Cats : Cats and dogs: a theory of literature, p119-127.. Symbolism of Dogs : Cats and dogs: a theory of literature, p119-127.. Pegasus (Greek Mythology) : The age of Pegasus (Between the the Age of Aquarius and the Age of Pisces), p71-81.. Apollo (Greek Deity) : Apollo, and Dionysius: a Jungian approach to mysteries (Jung liked Simenon's mysteries), p90-93.. Dionysus (Greek Deity) : Apollo, and Dionysius: a Jungian approach to mysteries (Jung liked Simenon's mysteries), p90-93.. Messiness (Cleaning) : More and more people these days have had to adjust to being messy.. Palmistry : In the palm of my hand, p37-45.. Holidays--United States : The holidays of darkness, p29-36.
Part 1 Looking for the meaning of life. Part 2 Looking at literature. Part 3 Looking at life itself
'In these short, witty essays, [Boe] slices life along the lines of Jungian psychology applied to such everyday topics as holidays, palmistry, gambling, Shakespeare, movies, astrology, and more, while behind the humor is a satisfying glimpse of wisdom and experience.'
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