Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-268)
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A child of Goethe -- Secrets: manikins and pencil-cases in the loft -- Science or spiritism? -- Occultism, psychoanalysis, and beyond -- Out with the new, in with the (very) old: from psychoanalysis to analytical psychology -- Back to the future: Bollingen and alchemy -- A voyage of discovery to the other pole of the world -- Conclusion : Jung's death and the legacy of analytical psychology
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"Swiss-born Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was one of the pioneers of psychology, largely responsible for the introduction of now-familiar psychological terms such as "introvert," "extrovert," and "collective unconscious." But in spite of this, Jung has often remained on the fringes of academic discourse. Seeking to understand Jung in view of not only his life, but also in light of his extensive reading and prolific writing, this new biography reclaims Jung as a major European thinker whose true significance has not been fully appreciated."--back cover