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The love drama of C.G. Jung as revealed in his life and in his Red Book

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts: 140)Toronto Inner City Books c2014Description: 124p;glossary; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 978-1-894574-42-6
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Contents:
Ode to Phanes/Eros (by Philemon). Foreword (by Carlos Byington)Introduction. Jung and the search for integration of love. Liber primus. Liber secundus. Final considerations
Abstract: 'Indeed, Jung's amours have been almost as much of a mystery as the Red Book. I hope the reader has the same pleasure that I had in following the Eros-thread from his wife Emma through his patient Sabina Spielrein to his muse Tony Wolff, and so to the creation of the Red Book as uncovered by Maria Helena in this exciting and unique account of how Jung came to develop the concepts of anima, shadow, Self and individuation.' --From the Foreword by Carlos Byington, husband of the author
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Orig. pub. as O livro vermelho - o drama de amor de C.G. Jung; c2011 Mandacaru House.. Translated from the Portuguese by Alex Forman.

Ode to Phanes/Eros (by Philemon). Foreword (by Carlos Byington)Introduction. Jung and the search for integration of love. Liber primus. Liber secundus. Final considerations

'Indeed, Jung's amours have been almost as much of a mystery as the Red Book. I hope the reader has the same pleasure that I had in following the Eros-thread from his wife Emma through his patient Sabina Spielrein to his muse Tony Wolff, and so to the creation of the Red Book as uncovered by Maria Helena in this exciting and unique account of how Jung came to develop the concepts of anima, shadow, Self and individuation.' --From the Foreword by Carlos Byington, husband of the author

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