Jung
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Published:1st Dec '05
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Deirdre Bair has written about some of the most influential figures in 20th century culture - Samuel Beckett, Simone De Beauvoir and Anais Nin. Now she turns her expert eye to the one person whose teachings and writings are the most influential of all: psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung. Jung was Freud's 'crown prince', hand picked by the founding father of psychoanalysis to become the first president of the International Psychoanalytic Association in 1910. Their professional relationship ended in 1914 when Jung could not accept Freud's emphasis on infantile sexuality. Jung abandoned Freud's theory to found his own system of Analytical psychology. As Freud's influence has waned over the years, Jung's ideas - the collective unconscious, the archetypal myths underpinning all societies, synchronocity, 'new age' spirituality and much more - have achieved an overwhelming ascendancy.
Bair addresses the myths about Jung - accusations that he was an anti-Semite and a misogynist and that he falsified data - with evidence from his own writings and from those of his colleagues and former patients. The result is groundbreaking and accessible.
She has produced an insightful biography. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Bair's previous biographies of Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beavoir have shown her skill in analysing the tensions in long-standing relationships. This expertise is evident again in her handling of the marriage of the Jungs. * GUARDIAN *
Bair's painstaking but cool portrait is...intellectually brilliant, innovative. * IRISH TIMES *
Bair's material is rarely less than complex and it threatens at times to become explosive, yet she inspires confidence throughout. * LITERARY REVIEW *
ISBN: 9780316730273
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 45mm
Weight: 1363g
640 pages