Much has been written about the life and work of C.G. Jung, but little attention has been given to his effect on other modern thinkers and writers. Here, the work of many such people- theologians, philosophers, poets, composers, artists, novelists, painters, filmmakers, literary critics, and others- intersect with Jung. Ulanov discusses what they say- both positive and negative- about Jung's ideas and his influence on their own creative lives.
Dr. Barry Ulanov is the McIntosh Professor of English Emeritus at Barnard College, Columbia University. He is the author of many titles, including Source and Resource: The Literary Tradition of Christian Humanism, The Two Worlds of American Art. Makers of the Modern Theater, and The Prayers of Saint Augustine; many books on jazz; and several titles coauthored with his wife, Ann Ulanov - Cinderella and Her Sisters, Primary Speech: A Psychology of Prayer, The Healing Imagination: The Meeting of Psyche and the Soul, and The Witch and the Clown: Two Archetypes of Human Sexuality.
Table of Contents
JUNG'S OUTSIDE WORLD
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
RELIGION
EASTERN RELIGION
MYTH
LITERARY THEORY
THE NOVEL
POETRY
THE OTHER ARTS
PHILOSOPHY
COMPLEXIO OPPOSITORUM
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