210 Pages
by
Routledge
210 Pages
by
Routledge
210 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1957, in Women and Sometimes Men , the author accepts the findings of modern psychology that every man and woman is both masculine and feminine. Her book is about the relationship of these two, both in society and within the individual at the time. She believes that the relationship in either case could be better than it is; that the pressures of our times lead many women... Read more
1. We Are Baffled 2. Feeling is our Cinderella 3. Existing and Not Existing 4. The Masculine and Feminine Principle 5. The Man in Our Nature 6. But Dare We Become Conscious? 7. We Agree With Our Critics 8. Our Inferiority 9. The Figure Behind Women 10. The Outer Scene 11. Devotion 12. How Can We Agree? 13. We No Longer Stay in Our Bodies 14. Femininity is Fugitive 15. The Dump Their Sins Down 16. A Promise of Living Riches 17. Relationship 18. Love 19. The New Morality.
Biography
Florida Scott-Maxwell (1883-1979) was an author, playwright and psychologist. She trained as an analytical psychologist, first in London and then in Zurich, under C. G. Jung.






