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The collective unconscious in literature; selections from past ``Springs''

Material type: TextTextSeries: (Contributions to Jungian thought)NY APC of NY, Inc. 1958Description: 141p; bibliog. notesContent type:
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Ulysses: a monologue - C.G. Jung. Goethe's Mephistopheles - Hildegard Nagel. Conrad's Heart of Darkness: an aspect of the shadow - Dorsha Hayes. A paper on Dante Alighieri - Marion V. Hendrickson. Hermann Broch's The death of Virgil: a contribution to the problem of individuation - Aniela Jaffe
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Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius: Ulysses : Jung, Carl Gustav: ``Ulysses; a monologue,'' p3-28.. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von: Faust : Nagel, Hildegard: ``Goethe's Mephistopheles,'' p29-53.. Conrad, Joseph: Heart of Darkness : Hayes, Dorsha: ``Conrad's Heart of darkness; an aspect of the shadow,'' p54-73.. Dante Alighieri : Hendrickson, Marion: ``A paper on Dante Alighieri,'' p74-99.. Broch, Hermann: Death of Virgil : Jaffe, Aniela: ``Hermann Broch's The death of Virgil; a contribution to the problem of individuation,'' p100-41.. Individuation Process and Symbols In Literature : Jaffe, Aniela: ``Hermann Broch's The death of Virgil; a contribution to the problem of individuation,'' p100-41.. Shadow In Literature : Hayes, Dorsha: ``Conrad's Heart of darkness; an aspect of the shadow,'' p54-73.

Ulysses: a monologue - C.G. Jung. Goethe's Mephistopheles - Hildegard Nagel. Conrad's Heart of Darkness: an aspect of the shadow - Dorsha Hayes. A paper on Dante Alighieri - Marion V. Hendrickson. Hermann Broch's The death of Virgil: a contribution to the problem of individuation - Aniela Jaffe

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