1st Edition

Jung in Contexts A Reader

Edited By Paul Bishop Copyright 1999
    316 Pages
    by Routledge

    316 Pages
    by Routledge

    The current interest in Jung shows no sign of abating, with international controversy surrounding the origins of analytical psychology. Jung in Contexts is a unique collection of the most important essays on Jung and analytical psychology over the past two decades.
    A comprehensive introduction traces the growth and development of analytical psychology and its institutions. The nine essays which follow place Jung, the man and his work, in three important contexts: historical, literary and intellectual. In historical context, Jung's visions during his confrontation with the unconscious, his attitude towards National Socialism, and the composition of his so-called autobiography are examined. Next, in literary context, two essays investigate Jung's reading of E.T.A. Hoffman, and Thomas Mann's reception of Jungian ideas. Finally, in intellectual context, Jung's work is viewed in terms of the traditions of German and French thought from which it drew so many impulses: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Bergson.

    Biography

    Paul Bishop

    This collection of papers bears witness to Jung's fertility and originality, and also demonstrates that his thought is still influential in a variety of scholarly fields. - Anthony Storr