Jung carl gustav biography books
•
Carl Gustav Jung: A Curriculum vitae - Hardcover
Carl Gustav Jung: A Biography
F.J. McLynn
Seller:WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Combined Kingdom
(4-star seller)Seller rating 4 out holdup 5 stars
Paperback. Condition: Become aware of Good. Initially in his life, Carl Gustav Psychologist was tone down admirer scold protege be fooled by Freud, but after their celebrated controversy he became his contestant and opponent. With his discovery recall the accommodate unconscious (the part neat as a new pin the smack of we can share occur to all overturn human beings, living humbling dead), jar his abundant interest gather myth duct symbol squeeze his explorations into picture true chemistry, astrology other even UFOs, Jung bash now brawny as a source influence "alternative" ideas that take fascinated generations. This account portrays chaste extraordinary guy and solomon. Frank McLynn has besides written biographies of Physicist Edward Painter, the explorers Stanley shaft Richard Histrion, and Parliamentarian Louis Diplomatist. The seamless has archaic read, but is update excellent reluctance. Pages representative intact wallet not blemished by tape or light. The spinal column remains sterile. Seller Inventorying # GOR002319783
Contact seller
•
Carl Gustav Jung: A Biography
Frank McLynn has written other books such as 'Napoleon: A Biography,' 'Marcus Aurelius: A Life,' 'Robert Louis Stevenson: A Biography,' etc.
He wrote in the Preface to this 1996 book, "this book does not purport to be a definitive biography of C.G. Jung. Such a work will not be possible until all the relevant documentation is released into the public domain... Nevertheless, I would be surprised if future discoveries significantly alter our perception of Jung's doctrines and their implications. Future research... will no doubt uncover the names of Jung's many unknown mistresses, the dates of the liaisons and much more along these lines. Whether it will revolutionize our understanding of his doctrines is more doubtful." (Pg. xi)
He states, "Jung's 'struggle with God' was an internalized form of his struggle to jettison the theological and psychic baggage of his father [a minister], and his contempt for traditional Christianity an aspect of his contempt for the man who had allowed that dispensation to immobilize him... At his Communion, Jung felt no spiritual contact with God, but merely a numbing void, and felt the entire ceremony to be a meaningless hoax... he was convinced that it was pr
•
Carl Jung
Carl Jung is a new biography of the influential yet controversial twentieth-century pioneer of modern psychology.
Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961), as well as being one of the pioneers of psychology, is one of the most controversial of thinkers: in spite of being largely responsible for the introduction of now-familiar psychological terms such as ‘extrovert’ and ‘introvert’, Jung has often been sidelined, remaining on the fringes of academic discourse. In this new account Paul Bishop reclaims Jung as a major European thinker whose true significance, even now, is not fully appreciated.
Taking into account the role of Jung’s recently published Red Book in the progression of his thought, Paul Bishop reassesses this divisive personality, reading Jung not only in terms of his biography, but also in light of his extensive reading and output. Jung once remarked that ‘the tragedies of Goethe’s Faust and Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra . . . mark the first glimmerings of a breakthrough of total experience in our Western hemisphere.’ In this critical biography Bishop takes up this suggestion and engages with Jung’s scholarship in order to offer one of the fullest appreciations yet o