William A. Sikes studied at Harvard and the University of Chicago before receiving his doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. He has spent more than thirty years studying symbols, with a particular focus on religion and the arts. Dr. Sikes has taught at St. Joseph's University and the University of Pennsylvania and is a practicing artist.
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Introduction: Picasso and Jung in Historical Context 1. The Origins and Principles of Jungian Psychology 2. Myth and Archetype in Picassös Childhood and Early Art 3. The Birth of the Hero 4. Les Demoiselles d¿Avignon as an Image of Katabasis 5. The Katalysis as Indicated in Three Women 6. The Struggle to Integrate Ego and Unconscious 7. The Cubist Achievement of Integrative Form. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
Introduction: Picasso and Jung in Historical Context 1. The Origins and Principles of Jungian Psychology 2. Myth and Archetype in Picassös Childhood and Early Art 3. The Birth of the Hero 4. Les Demoiselles d¿Avignon as an Image of Katabasis 5. The Katalysis as Indicated in Three Women 6. The Struggle to Integrate Ego and Unconscious 7. The Cubist Achievement of Integrative Form. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
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