This text by a Jungian analyst explores our need and fear of solitude. Examined through a theoretical and historical framework - from biblical references, to the solitude of the romantic movement,... (more)
Christina Morgan was an erotic muse who influenced 20th century psychology and inspired its male creators, including Jung, who saw in her the quintessential 'anima' woman. Explores how Morgan yearned... (more)
The theories of Jung and Campbell are used to explain the transformations of consciuosness that occur in myths to those persons who enter into the psychological journey of myth-making. As many of our... (more)
These essays, a compilation of the complete proceedings, attest to the wealth of responses to the theme of Open Questions. Contributors include: Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig and Anne Springer, on subjects... (more)
An examination of how Jung's interest in the healing of the psyche was rooted in the conflicts of his own childhood. (more)
A collection of the authors writings on myth drawn from his Metaphysics and Traditional Art and Symbolism originally published in the Bollingen series. 256 pages. (more)
NEW IN PAPERBACK. Examines the story of Promethius and the very process of myth making as a reflection of the archetypal function and seeks to discover how this primitive tale was invested with... (more)
This text examines the analytic writings of Jung. Since Jung's break with Freud, he has been excluded from both the psychoanalytic discourse and those schools of literary criticism influenced by... (more)
The fourth and final volume of Meier's authoritative series on the study of Jungian psychology. (more)