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Love : traversing its peaks and valleys

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Jungian Odyssey: V)New Orleans Spring Journal Inc. c2013Description: v, 215p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781935528463
Subject(s):
Contents:
Introduction - Stacy Wirth, Isabelle Meier, John Hill. The particularity of love - Ann Ulanov. Opalescent wings: butterflies ad infinitum - Mark Hederman. Tristan and Iseult: song of the soul of sin of adultery - John Hill. The Eden Project redivivus: imagining self and other as reappropriation of being - James Hollis. Eros and Psyche revisited - Bernard Sartorius. The importance of kissing: the embrace in the crayon drawings of Aloise - Lucienne Marguerat. Girumeta Dalla Montagna: the divine girl in two traditional Italian folksongs - Regine Schweizer-Vullers. A doll's house: Henrik Ibsen's play as a masquerade and love story - Doris Lier. Dante's cosmogonic love moves the stars: may it move me! - Brigitte Egger. Compassion in Buddhism: practices and images - Dariane Pictet. Brother Klaus and his love of God - Isabelle Meier
Abstract: 'The spirit of this place [i.e.Flueli-Ranft, an idyllic agricultural village in the central Swiss Alps] subtly permeates these essays on love's peaks and valleys. The authors illuminate love in its many forms, and observe its joys, risks, and ravages. They contribute insight from the analytic consulting room, and draw as well on theology, folk song, legend, myth, theater, and the visual arts....'
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Introduction - Stacy Wirth, Isabelle Meier, John Hill. The particularity of love - Ann Ulanov. Opalescent wings: butterflies ad infinitum - Mark Hederman. Tristan and Iseult: song of the soul of sin of adultery - John Hill. The Eden Project redivivus: imagining self and other as reappropriation of being - James Hollis. Eros and Psyche revisited - Bernard Sartorius. The importance of kissing: the embrace in the crayon drawings of Aloise - Lucienne Marguerat. Girumeta Dalla Montagna: the divine girl in two traditional Italian folksongs - Regine Schweizer-Vullers. A doll's house: Henrik Ibsen's play as a masquerade and love story - Doris Lier. Dante's cosmogonic love moves the stars: may it move me! - Brigitte Egger. Compassion in Buddhism: practices and images - Dariane Pictet. Brother Klaus and his love of God - Isabelle Meier

'The spirit of this place [i.e.Flueli-Ranft, an idyllic agricultural village in the central Swiss Alps] subtly permeates these essays on love's peaks and valleys. The authors illuminate love in its many forms, and observe its joys, risks, and ravages. They contribute insight from the analytic consulting room, and draw as well on theology, folk song, legend, myth, theater, and the visual arts....'

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