The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature
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History
Psychology
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
178
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Dec 1, 1966
Editore
Princeton University Press
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
0691097739
ISBN-13
9780691097732
Descrizione
C.G. Jung delves into the intricate relationship between the human spirit, creativity, and literary expression in this profound volume. His exploration highlights how artistic endeavors reflect the psychological landscape of individuals and cultures. Through Jung’s perspective, readers embark on a journey that transcends mere aesthetic appreciation, venturing into the underlying psychic phenomena that fuel artistic creation.
The work presents an intricate tapestry of analysis, marrying psychological concepts with artistic and literary interpretations. Jung examines how myth, symbolism, and the unconscious mind influence not only individual artists but also the broader narrative of humanity. This fusion of psychology with artistic exploration reveals a deeper understanding of how the human experience is captured and conveyed through creative expressions.
In this volume, readers will find a treasure trove of insights that challenge them to reconsider their perceptions of art and literature as mere human endeavors. Instead, Jung posits that these forms are essential dialogues between the spirit and the unconscious, inviting introspection and a richer understanding of the self and the world.
The work presents an intricate tapestry of analysis, marrying psychological concepts with artistic and literary interpretations. Jung examines how myth, symbolism, and the unconscious mind influence not only individual artists but also the broader narrative of humanity. This fusion of psychology with artistic exploration reveals a deeper understanding of how the human experience is captured and conveyed through creative expressions.
In this volume, readers will find a treasure trove of insights that challenge them to reconsider their perceptions of art and literature as mere human endeavors. Instead, Jung posits that these forms are essential dialogues between the spirit and the unconscious, inviting introspection and a richer understanding of the self and the world.
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