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"Published with support of the Philemon Foundation this book is part of the Philemon series of the Philemon Foundation."



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"Erich Neumann's place in the history of analytical psychology may finally find the positive reassessment it deserves via this collection of his correspondence with Carl Jung... Perhaps most importantly, these letters allow us to see a mutually enriching exchange of ideas that formed a significant, though underappreciated, passage of intellectual history. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the theoretical origins of psychoanalysis."--Publishers Weekly

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii Introduction xi I. The First Encounter xi II. C. G. Jung in the 1930s xiv III. Correspondence between Palestine and Zurich, 1934-40 xviii Zionism, the Jewish People, and Palestine xviii The Earth Archetype xx Discussing Anti-Semitism xxi Kirsch-Neumann Controversy xxvii The Rosenthal Review xxviii Last Time in Zurich xxx IV. The Long Interval, 1940-45 xxxii V. Correspondence between Israel and Zurich, 1945-60 xxxiv In Touch with Europe Again xxxiv Coming Back to Switzerland xxxvii Enemies in Zurich: The New Ethic xlii Partial Reconciliation with Zurich l Late Recognition liv VI. The Legacy of Erich Neumann lv Editorial Remarks lix Translator's Note lxi List of Letters 1 Correspondence 7 Appendix I 355 Appendix II 361 Bibliography 371 Index 411

Analytical Psychology in Exile

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 22/03/2015
      ISBN13: 9780691166179, 978-0691166179
      ISBN10: 069116617X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "Published with support of the Philemon Foundation this book is part of the Philemon series of the Philemon Foundation."



      Trade Review
      "Erich Neumann's place in the history of analytical psychology may finally find the positive reassessment it deserves via this collection of his correspondence with Carl Jung... Perhaps most importantly, these letters allow us to see a mutually enriching exchange of ideas that formed a significant, though underappreciated, passage of intellectual history. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the theoretical origins of psychoanalysis."--Publishers Weekly

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments vii Introduction xi I. The First Encounter xi II. C. G. Jung in the 1930s xiv III. Correspondence between Palestine and Zurich, 1934-40 xviii Zionism, the Jewish People, and Palestine xviii The Earth Archetype xx Discussing Anti-Semitism xxi Kirsch-Neumann Controversy xxvii The Rosenthal Review xxviii Last Time in Zurich xxx IV. The Long Interval, 1940-45 xxxii V. Correspondence between Israel and Zurich, 1945-60 xxxiv In Touch with Europe Again xxxiv Coming Back to Switzerland xxxvii Enemies in Zurich: The New Ethic xlii Partial Reconciliation with Zurich l Late Recognition liv VI. The Legacy of Erich Neumann lv Editorial Remarks lix Translator's Note lxi List of Letters 1 Correspondence 7 Appendix I 355 Appendix II 361 Bibliography 371 Index 411

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