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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Page 162
He saw another face behind all our well - meaning missions and what we call “
spreading civilization . ” It was “ the face of a bird of prey seeking with cruel
intentness for distant quarry — a face worthy of a race of pirates and highway
men .
He saw another face behind all our well - meaning missions and what we call “
spreading civilization . ” It was “ the face of a bird of prey seeking with cruel
intentness for distant quarry — a face worthy of a race of pirates and highway
men .
Page 192
Even now , writing so many years after his death , I often observe that my
students are far more convinced by seeing him on the B . B . C . “ Face to Face "
television interview than by anything they learn in other ways . I am glad to record
that up ...
Even now , writing so many years after his death , I often observe that my
students are far more convinced by seeing him on the B . B . C . “ Face to Face "
television interview than by anything they learn in other ways . I am glad to record
that up ...
Page 309
These words came to me - one after the other — while I worked on the stone . On
the third face , the one facing the lake , I let the stone itself speak , as it were , in a
Latin inscription . These sayings are more or less quotations from alchemy .
These words came to me - one after the other — while I worked on the stone . On
the third face , the one facing the lake , I let the stone itself speak , as it were , in a
Latin inscription . These sayings are more or less quotations from alchemy .
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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