Analytical Psychology and German Classical Aesthetics: Goethe, Schiller, and Jung Volume 2

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Aesthetic Letters
Analytical Psychology
archetypal theory
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classicism
cultural psychology
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Dauer Im Wechsel
dichtung
Dichtung Und Wahrheit
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German Classical Aesthetics
Goethe's Life
Goethe's Maxim
Goethe's Poem
Goethe's Writings
Goethean Morphology
Goethe’s Life
Goethe’s Maxim
Goethe’s Poem
Goethe’s Writings
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Harmonious Tension
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Individual Dream Symbolism
Introverted Intuitive Type
jacobi
MDR
morphological method
Mysterium Coniunctionis
Primordial Phenomenon
Primordial Plant
psyche and aesthetics
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Sacred Yearning
Santa Maria Delle Grazie
self construction
Selige Sehnsucht
symbolism in literature
synthesis analysis parallels
Tragic Myth
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Vice Versa
wahrheit
weimar
Weimar Classicism
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415430289
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The second volume of Analytical Psychology and German Classical Aesthetics builds on the previous volume to show how German classicism, specifically the classical aesthetics associated with Goethe and Schiller known as Weimar classicism, was a major influence on psychoanalysis and analytical psychology alike.

This volume examines such significant parallels between analytical psychology and Weimar classicism as the methodological similarities between Goethe’s morphological and Jung’s archetypal approaches, which both seek to use synthesis as well as analysis in their attempt to understand the world. It also focuses on the project of the construction of the self, which, it is argued, is not only a personal but also a cultural activity.

This book, like its previous volume, aims to clarify the intellectual continuity between Weimar classicism and analytical psychology. It will be of interest to both students and scholars in the fields of analytical psychology, comparative literature, and the history of ideas.

Paul Bishop is Professor of German at the University of Glasgow. His previous publications include Analytical Psychology and German Classical Aesthetics: Goethe, Schiller, and Jung, volume 1, The Development of the Personality (Routledge, 2008), Jung’s 'Answer to Job': A Commentary (Routledge, 2002) and the edited collection Jung in Contexts: A Reader (Routledge, 1999).

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