Melville's Moby-Dick: A Jungian Commentary : an American Nekyia |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Melville the Man | 6 |
Ishmael the Alienated One | 15 |
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according to Jung Ahab Ahab's alienation amplification analytical psychology archetypal archetypal images aspect associations attitude C. G. Jung Captain Ahab Chapter CHARLES OLSON coffin collective unconscious consciousness Copyright creative dark death deity described devil dismembered divine dream Edinger EDWARD DAHLBERG Enceladus encounter energies evil experience fate father Faust Fedallah feeling fire Gansevoort harpoon healing heaven hence Herman Melville human hybris identified imagination inflated inner Ishmael Jonah libido living mandala masculine meaning mediated Medusa Melville's Moby Moby-Dick monster mother archetype myth nature Nekyia numinous objective psyche one's opposites Osiris Owen Chase passage Pequod Perseus Pierre Poems primitive Princeton psyche psychological pyramid Queequeg reality relation represents resentment says scious seemed shadow ship soul spirit Starbuck Stubb suprapersonal symbolic thee thing thou tion transformation transpersonal uncon University Press ville's voyage white whale writing Yahweh York