Jung and Shakespeare; Hamlet, Othello, and the Tempest
Material type: TextSeries: (Chiron monograph series; 7)Wilmette, IL Chiron c1992Description: 118p.; notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-933029-55-1
- Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616--Knowledge--Psychology
- Archetype (Psychology) in Literature
- Psychology and literature
- Jungian psychology
- Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616 : Hamlet
- Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616 : Othello
- Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616 : Tempest
- Anima (Psychoanalysis)
- Animus (Psychoanalysis)
- Marriage
- Shadow (Psychology) in Literature
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Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616 : Hamlet : p5-38.. Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616 : Othello : p39-75.. Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616 : Tempest : p76-108.. Anima and Animus : see index.. Marriage : see index.. Shadow (Psychology) In Literature : see index.
'Because theater is clearly active imagination from a particularly creative mind, polished into art, the Jungian approach to Shakespeare is rich and satisfying. We learn a great deal about the individual plays, about Shakespeare, and about human nature. Archetypal theory and literature have a great deal to offer each other.' Libby Lee Colman, author of The Father and Pregnancy: The Psychological Experience
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