Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961). Founded the analytical school of psychology and developed a radical new theory of the unconscious.
'This book is essential reading for anyone eager to grasp Jung's
perception of archetypal femininity and how this finds expression
in marriage, sexuality, religion and other contexts, and for an
understanding of Jung's twinned concepts of anima/animus,
archetypes, complexes and shadow.' - Ann Casement, Analytical
Psychologist/Anthropologist
'This work is the key to reconstructing Jung's ideas regarding a
psychology of the feminine. But more than leading us to a mere
rational understanding, it is a portal through which the essential
role played by the anima in the spiritual transformation of
personality is revealed.' - Eugene Taylor, Harvard Medical
School
'Jung was probably the most significant original thinker of the
twentieth century.' - Kathleen Raine
'Next to Freud, no psychiatrist of today has advanced our insight
into the nature of the psyche more than Jung has.' - Hermann Hesse
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