Goethe's Faust; notes for a Jungian commentary
Material type: TextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 43)Toronto Inner City Books c1990Description: 111p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; appendix; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-919123-44-9
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Mephistopheles : p27-33.. Baucis and Philemon : p81-84.. Helen of Troy : p97-104.
1 Introduction. 2 Overture. 3 Nigredo. 4 Mephistopheles. 5 Communion with darkness. 6 Gretchen. 7 Carnival. 8 Descent to the mothers. 9 Homunculus. 10 Union with Helen. 11 War. 12 Baucis and Philemon. 13 Redemption. 14 Epilogue. Appendix: Helen of Troy
'Goethe's masterwork, Faust, was C.G. Jung's life-long companion, referred to hundreds of times....a "document of the soul" of special importance for the psychological understanding of modern men and women.'
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