Imagination is reality; Western nirvana in Jung, Hillman, Barfield, and Cassirer
Material type: TextPutnam, CT Spring Publications c1980Description: 127p.; notes; bibliogContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-88214-311-5
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Earlier version published in 1979 as: Imagination, a way toward Western nirvana; Univ. Press of America, Inc., Washington, D.C.; ISBN 0-8191-0697-6; LC 78-68693.
'...the first comprehensive essay to place archetypal psychology within a major tradition of modern thought, the tradition of mythical thinking, and to recognize imagination as the primal force and basic reality of human life....clarifies the post-Jungian direction of psychology as it moves toward poetic and polytheistic imagination....both an introductory text and an advance into new territory.'
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