This book argues that analytical psychology takes many of its central notions from German classical aesthetics, and when seen in its intellectual historical context its true originality lies in its reformulation of key tenets of German classicism.
This book argues that analytical psychology takes many of its central notions from German classical aesthetics, and when seen in its intellectual historical context its true originality lies in its reformulation of key tenets of German classicism.
Paul Bishop is Professor of German at the University of Glasgow. His previous publications include Jung's 'Answer to Job': A Commentary (Routledge, 2002) and the edited collection Jung in Contexts: A Reader (Routledge, 1999).
Inhaltsangabe
Bishop, Introduction. Biographical and intellectual affinities between Goethe and Jung. Jung's early reception of Goethe and Faust, 1880-1916. Schiller and the problem of typology. Schiller and the problem of beauty. Conclusion: The development of the personality.
Bishop, Introduction. Biographical and intellectual affinities between Goethe and Jung. Jung's early reception of Goethe and Faust, 1880-1916. Schiller and the problem of typology. Schiller and the problem of beauty. Conclusion: The development of the personality.
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