Jung on mythology
Material type: TextSeries: (Encountering Jung)Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press c1998Description: ix, 275p.; ill.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0691017360
- BL304 .J86 1998
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Selected and introduced by Robert A. Segal.
Part 1 - Jung on myth. 1 Jung vis-a-vis Freud on myth. 2 The origin of myth. 3 The function of myth. 4 Myths and dreams/fantasies. 5 Myth as a way of thinking. 6 Kinds of myths. 7 Myths and primitives. 8 Myths and moderns. 9 Earlier psychological interpretations of myth. 10 Myth and religion. Part 2 - Developments in the Jungian theory of myth. 11 Erich Neumann. 12 Marie-Louise von Franz. 13 James HIllman
'This volume amasses the key writings on myth from the Jungian corpus and from the most prominent Jungian writers after Jung himself: Erich Neumann, Marie-Louise von Franz, and the post-Jungian James Hillman.'
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