Mythic figures
Material type: TextSeries: (Uniform edition of the writings of James Hillman, v. 6.1)Putnam, Conn. Spring Publications c2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 344 p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780882145846
- BL312 .H56 2007
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Introduction by Joanne H. Stroud.
1 Dionysus in Jung's writings. 2 Athene, Ananke, and abnormal psychology. 3 The inside of strategies: Athene. 4 Abandoning the child. 5 Wars, arms, rams, Mars. 6 ...And huge is ugly: Zeus and the Titans. 7 Oedipus revisited. 8 Pink madness or Why does Aphrodite drive me crazy with pornography?. 9 In: Hestia's preposition. 10 Hera, Goddess of Marriage. 11 Hermetic intoxication. 12 A note on Hermes inflation. 13 Moses, alchemy, authority. 14 The call of the god Okeanos. 15 Orpheus. 16 Good mother earth: imaginal or literal. 17 Apollo, dream, reality. 18 Joseph Campbell: myth as hero
'James Hilllman brings an uncommon acuity to the current study of mythology. He explores how ancient myths can provide insights for present day issues....Hillman links myth to history and daily events. He reminds us of deeper connections....' --from the introduction
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