Enchanting the Unconscious: Jung’s Reception in Great Britain, The Red Book and his First English Seminars, 1919 and 1920

Author(s) : Diane Finiello Zervas

Enchanting the Unconscious: Jung’s Reception in Great Britain, The Red Book and his First English Seminars, 1919 and 1920

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Table of Contents


Part I
1. From Burghölzli to London: Jung, 1902-1913
2. From Munich to London: Jung, September 1913-August 1914
3. From the Mythopoetic to Analytical Psychology: Jung, 1914-1918
4. Jung’s Concept of the Neurosis Related to Shell-Shock: Eder and Nicoll’s Contributions to the British Debates on the War Neuroses, 1915-1918

Part II
5. ‘Enchanting the Unconscious’: Jung in England, 1919
6. ‘As Befits a God’: Rebirth, Symbol and the Invisible Church: The Sennen Cove Seminar, 1920
7. From Master to Disillusionment: Jung’s Analytic Relationship with Constance Long and Maurice Nicoll, 1919-1920
8. Jung’s Transmission of Esoteric Knowledge and Imagery: The First English Seminars and Beyond
9. ‘May Each Go His Own Way’: The Dissolution of the First London Group, November 1920-1923

Appendices

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