Cult fictions: C.G. Jung and the founding of Analytical Psychology
Material type: TextLondon Routledge 1998Description: 121p; appendices; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415186145
- Jungian psychology -- History
- Psychoanalysis--History
- Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Biography--1910-1920
- Noll, Richard
- Psychologischer Club. Zurich--History
- Clubs
- Moltzer, Maria
- Medtner, Emile
- Wollf, Toni. 1888-1953
- Katz, Fanny Bowditch
- Mccormick, Harold Fowler
- Mccormick, Edith Rockefeller
- Mccormick, Fowler
- Maeder, Alphonse
- Fordham, Michael, 1905-
- Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939
- Jung, Emma Rauschenbach. 1882-1955
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Cult and association - A case of mistaken identity - 'The experiment must be made' - The tribunal - The Imitation of Christ - A text in search of an author - Sister Maria - The cult that never was - Appendix 1: [full text of Jung's alleged inaugural address] - Appendix 2: 'The relation between the Zurich School and the Club [Maria Moltzer] - Appendix 3: On scholarship
Historian of psychology Shamdasani questions the scholarship and conclusions reached by Richard Noll in the Jung Cult and the Aryan Christ. This is a well-researched documentation of the early history of the Analytical Psychology Club of Zurich.
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