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From 1936 to 1941, C. G. Jung gave a four-part seminar series in Zurich on children's dreams and the historical literature on dream interpretation. This book completes the two-part publication of this landmark seminar, presenting the sessions devoted to dream interpretation and its history. Here we witness Jung as both clinician and teacher: impatient and sometimes authoritarian but also witty, wise, and intellectually daring, a man who, though brilliant, could be vulnerable, uncertain, and humbled by life's mysteries. These sessions open a window on Jungian dream interpretation in practice, as Jung examines a long dream series from the Renaissance physician Girolamo Cardano. They also provide the best example of group supervision by Jung the educator. Presented here in an inspired English translation commissioned by the Philemon Foundation, these sessions reveal Jung as an impassioned teacher in dialogue with his students as he developed and refined the discipline of analytical psychology.An invaluable document of perhaps the most important psychologist of the twentieth century at work, this splendid book is the fullest representation of Jung's interpretations of dream literatures, filling a critical gap in his collected works.
Psychology --- Psychoanalysis --- Archetype (Psychology) --- Dreams --- Children's dreams --- Jung, C. G.
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“Crafted with Bishop’s usual assiduity and delightful style, this book provides much needed clarification of Jung’s complex relation to Plato, and Jung’s cryptic accounts of the Third and the Fourth.” —Lucy Huskinson, Professor, Bangor University, UK. “Bishop’s masterful analysis [reveals] a key to understanding the real-world significance and ethical challenge of Jung’s entire clinical and cultural thought." —Roderick Main, Professor, University of Essex, UK. “This is a book brimming with original ideas and new connections […]. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in the living legacy of Platonic thought and its influence on depth psychology.” —Phil Goss, Associate Professor, University of Warwick, UK, and Jungian Analyst. This book examines the Jungian imperative that the Third must become the Fourth through the lens of Carl Jung’s complex reception of Plato. While in psychoanalytic discourse the Third is typically viewed as an agent that brings about healing, the author highlights that, in the case of Jung, an early emphasis on the Third as the “transcendent function” gave way to an increasing insistence on the importance of the Fourth. And yet, he asks, why must “the Third become the Fourth”? Paul Bishop begins with a survey of work on Jung’s relation to Plato, before turning to Jung’s readings of the Timaeus and Black Books, as well as Goethe’s Faust II and Nietzsche’s Zarathustra. He proceeds to unpick Jung’s statements on the Third and the Fourth though a compelling analysis of how Jung draws upon religious and alchemical traditions, Pythagorean numerology, his own dream-like experiences and Plato’s cosmology. This book will appeal to practitioners and to scholars working in the history of ideas, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and psychoanalytic theory. Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages at the University of Glasgow, UK. .
Psychology --- Theory of knowledge --- Psychiatry --- Comparative literature --- intellectuele ontwikkeling --- psychiatrie --- psychologie --- geschiedenis --- literatuur --- Psychoanalysis. --- Intellectual life—History. --- Jungian psychology. --- Psychology. --- Social sciences—History. --- Comparative literature. --- History of Ideas. --- Analytical Psychology. --- History of Psychology. --- Comparative Literature. --- Psicologia analítica --- Influència --- Jung, C. G. --- Plató,
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The essays collected here offer examinations of bibliographical matters, publishing practices, the illustration of texts in a variety of engraved media, little studied print culture genres, the critical and editorial fortunes of individual works, and the significance of the complex interrelationships that authors entertained with booksellers, publishers, and designers. They investigate how all these relationships affected the production of print commodities and how all the agents involved in the making of books contributed to the cultural literacy of readers and the formation of a canon of literary texts. Specific topics include a bibliographical study of Aphra Behn's 'Oroonoko' and its editions from its first publication to the present day; the illustrations of John Bunyan's 'Pilgrim's Progress' and the ways in which the interpretive matrices of book illustration conditioned the afterlife and reception of Bunyan's work; the almanac and the subscription edition; publishing history, collecting, reading, and textual editing, especially of Robert Burns's poems and James Thomson's 'The Seasons'; the "printing for the author" practice; the illustrated and material existence of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley novels, and the Victorian periodical, 'The Athenaeum'. Sandro Jung is Research Professor of Early Modern British Literature and Director of the Centre for the Study of Text and Print Culture at Ghent University. Contributors: Gerard Carruthers, Nathalie Collé-Bak, Marysa Demoor, Alan Downie, Peter Garside, Sandro Jung, Brian Maidment, Laura L. Runge.
Book history --- English literature --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- 820 --- 76 <41> --- Engelse literatuur --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- Books --- Books and reading --- Printing --- History. --- Criticism, Textual. --- History --- 76 <41> Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- 820 Engelse literatuur --- 820 English literature. Literature in English --- English literature. Literature in English --- Literature publishing --- Literary publishing --- Literature --- Publishers and publishing --- Appraisal of books --- Choice of books --- Evaluation of literature --- Reading, Choice of --- Reading and books --- Reading habits --- Reading public --- Reading --- Reading interests --- Reading promotion --- Library materials --- Publications --- Bibliography --- Cataloging --- International Standard Book Numbers --- Publishing --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Bibliographical matters. --- Critical and editorial fortunes. --- Cultural literacy. --- Engraved media. --- Literary texts. --- Print culture genres. --- Print culture. --- Publishing practices. --- Sandro Jung. --- Seventeenth to nineteenth century. --- British literature --- Prints, British. --- History and criticism.
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