Jung, His Life and Work: A Biographical MemoirThis full-scale study of Jung's life and work is written by a close student, friend, and associate of more than thirty years. It is a lucid, penetrating account of his career, stressing the essential wholeness of the man and tracing the difficult path that led to that wholeness. From his earliest years to his death, through the crowded inner and outer events of his long ifetime, Hannah presents a view of the real Jung, not the creature of legend and cult. She treats his theoretical apparatus as well as such personal matters as his relationship with Toni Wolff and his supposed flirtation with Nazism. Here we see Jung's humanity and his genius as a "navigator of the unconscious." |
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6 , Psychological Types ( copyright © 1971 by Princeton University Press ) ; vol .
7 , Two Essays on Analytical Psychology ( copyright 1953 and © 1966 by
Bollingen Foundation ) ; vol . 8 , The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (
copyright ...
6 , Psychological Types ( copyright © 1971 by Princeton University Press ) ; vol .
7 , Two Essays on Analytical Psychology ( copyright 1953 and © 1966 by
Bollingen Foundation ) ; vol . 8 , The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (
copyright ...
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Basel University 1895 – 1900 In 1895 the university at Basel was in a flourishing
state , largely owing to the efforts of Jung ' s own grandfather . Jung ' s relief at
leaving school stemmed not only from the fact that it marked the end of the only ...
Basel University 1895 – 1900 In 1895 the university at Basel was in a flourishing
state , largely owing to the efforts of Jung ' s own grandfather . Jung ' s relief at
leaving school stemmed not only from the fact that it marked the end of the only ...
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decided to withdraw from his lectures at Zürich University , where he had been a
Privatdozent ' since 1905 . He himself said : “ It would be unfair to continue
teaching young students when my own intellectual situation was nothing but a
mass of ...
decided to withdraw from his lectures at Zürich University , where he had been a
Privatdozent ' since 1905 . He himself said : “ It would be unfair to continue
teaching young students when my own intellectual situation was nothing but a
mass of ...
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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