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  1. Four novels in Jung's 1925 seminar
    literary discussion and analytical psychology
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge,, New York

    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- A note on the text -- Introduction -- 1 The anima's many faces in Henry Rider Haggard's She -- 2 The visionary and psychological modes in She -- 3 Anima and history in She... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- A note on the text -- Introduction -- 1 The anima's many faces in Henry Rider Haggard's She -- 2 The visionary and psychological modes in She -- 3 Anima and history in She -- 4 C. G. Jung on plagiarism in Pierre Benoît's L'Atlantide -- 5 The Jungian matrix of Gustav Meyrink's The Green Face -- 6 Ghosts and the animus in Marie Hay's The Evil Vineyard -- 7 Hypertext in The Evil Vineyard -- Works cited -- Index

     

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  2. Le mythe littéraire de l'Atlantide
    (1800 - 1939) ; l'origine et la fin
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Ellug, Grenoble

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 2843100569
    Series: Ateliers de l'imaginaire
    Subjects: Atlantide dans la littérature; Atlantide; Letterkunde; Mythevorming; Thème littéraire; Literatur; Atlantis (Legendary place) in literature; Literatur; Rezeption
    Scope: 378 S., Ill., Kt.
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    Teilw. zugl.: Paris, Univ. Paris 4, Diss., 1997

  3. Le mythe littéraire de l'Atlantide (1800-1939)
    L'origine et la fin
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  UGA Éditions, Grenoble ; OpenEdition, Marseille

    Le livre étudie les réécritures littéraires du mythe de l'Atlantide à partir d'un vaste corpus de récits en prose (utopies et romans) appartenant aux littératures française, allemande et anglo-saxonne. L'objectif est de montrer que les... more

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    Le livre étudie les réécritures littéraires du mythe de l'Atlantide à partir d'un vaste corpus de récits en prose (utopies et romans) appartenant aux littératures française, allemande et anglo-saxonne. L'objectif est de montrer que les reconstitutions fictionnelles publiées entre 1800 et 1939 sont tributaires des ambiguïtés initiales du Timée et du Critias de Platon, ainsi que des spéculations philosophiques et scientifiques parues sur le sujet. Éclairée par la mythocritique, la narratologie et l'histoire littéraire, cette enquête comparatiste porte sur les variantes d'un mythe grec dont le substrat politique et cosmologique (une île, une guerre, un cataclysme) a ouvert aux continuateurs un espace imaginaire fait de contraintes et de libertés. L'argumentation met en perspective des constantes thématiques, des stratégies narratives, des constellations symboliques, et elle démontre que, par-delà les singularités (historiques, culturelles, esthétiques), cette mythologie collective associe intimement la pensée de l'origine et celle de la fin. La première des deux parties (« Le scénario romanesque ») traite des composantes de la fable : un voyage lointain déterminant une épreuve héroïque généralement intégrée à une intrigue amoureuse. Illustrée de diverses façons - par le Märchen romantique (Novalis), le récit fantastique et de science-fiction (J. Verne, A. Conan Doyle), le roman d'aventures (P. Benoit) ou le roman fin-de-siècle (G. Hauptmann) - la redécouverte de l'Atlantide retrouve les voies de la quête initiatique. La seconde partie (« Retour aux origines perdues ») éclaire les fantasmes persistants (déclin et barbarie), les idéologies contradictoires (rêve égalitaire et délire racial) et l'idéal diffus d'un « retour à la nature » à la lumière des événements politiques, des recherches sur le monde primitif et du succès rencontré par les courants de pensée mystiques et occultistes.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: French
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9782377471249
    Subjects: Rezeption; Literatur; Literature; Atlantide; prose; mythocritique; narratologie; histoire littéraire
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (378 p.)
  4. Four novels in Jung's 1925 seminar
    literary discussion and analytical psychology
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    C. G. Jung believed that popular fiction often conveyed unvarnished psychological truths. In this volume, Matthew A. Fike skillfully analyzes the novels under consideration in Jung's 1925 seminar on analytical psychology, corrects Jung's ill-informed... more

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    C. G. Jung believed that popular fiction often conveyed unvarnished psychological truths. In this volume, Matthew A. Fike skillfully analyzes the novels under consideration in Jung's 1925 seminar on analytical psychology, corrects Jung's ill-informed perspectives, and sheds light on a neglected area of Jungian literary studies. Jung originally planned to discuss several novels about the anima--Henry Rider Haggard's She, Pierre Benot's L'Atlantide, and Gustav Meyrink's The Green Face. At the request of his participants, he dropped Meyrink and included a text about the animus, Marie Hay's The Evil Vineyard. Fike demonstrates that Haggard's She and Benot's L'Atlantide portray anima possession, the visionary and psychological modes, and traditional versus Jungian approaches to history. Meyrink's smorgasbord of Jungian theory and religion makes The Green Face a fictional counterpart to The Red Book, and both Meyrink and Hay depict states of higher consciousness that transcend the archetypes. The distinction between archetypal and spiritual possession demonstrates that The Evil Vineyard is a ghost story, and the study concludes with Hay's dozens of allusions, which provide important metacommentary. Four Novels in Jung's 1925 Seminar, the first comprehensive study of all four texts, complements seminal works by Cornelia Brunner and Barbara Hannah, critiques the seminar discussion recorded in William McGuire's edition of Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925 by C. G. Jung, and incorporates Jung's own comments on the four novels in The Collected Works. Thus, it provides an essential addition to Jungian literary studies and will appeal both to students and practitioners of Jungian analytical psychology and to scholars of British, French, and German literature

     

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  5. Four novels in Jung's 1925 seminar
    literary discussion and analytical psychology
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    Introduction -- The anima's many faces in Henry Rider Haggard's She -- The visionary and psychological modes inShe -- Anima and history in She -- C. G. Jung on plagiarism in Pierre Benoît's L'Atlantide -- The Jungian matrix of Gustav Meyrink's The... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 112295
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    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
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    Introduction -- The anima's many faces in Henry Rider Haggard's She -- The visionary and psychological modes inShe -- Anima and history in She -- C. G. Jung on plagiarism in Pierre Benoît's L'Atlantide -- The Jungian matrix of Gustav Meyrink's The Green Face -- Ghosts and the animus in Marie Hay's The Evil Vineyard -- Hypertext in The Evil Vineyard. "C. G. Jung believed that popular fiction often conveyed unvarnished psychological truths. In this volume, Matthew A. Fike skillfully analyzes the novels under consideration in Jung's 1925 seminar on analytical psychology, critiques the discussion, corrects Jung's ill-informed perspectives, and sheds light on a neglected area of Jungian literary studies"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367420666; 9780367420659
    Subjects: Fiction; Psychology and literature; Jungian psychology
    Other subjects: Jung, C. G (1875-1961); Haggard, H. Rider (1856-1925): She; Benoît, Pierre (1886-1962): Atlantide; Meyrink, Gustav (1868-1932): Grüne Gesicht; Hay, Marie Hon (1873-): Evil vineyard
    Scope: 120 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Dictionnaire de L'Atlantide de Pierre Benoit
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Les Deux Crânes, Chamalières

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 154120
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9782957511914; 2957511916
    Series: Collection L'encéphale
    Subjects: Benoît, Pierre;
    Other subjects: Benoît, Pierre, 1886-1962: Atlantide
    Scope: 1471 Seiten, Illustrationen, 20 cm
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    Index

  7. Dictionnaire de L'Atlantide de Pierre Benoit
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Les Deux Crânes, Chamalières

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9782957511914; 2957511916
    Series: Collection L'encéphale
    Subjects: Benoît, Pierre;
    Other subjects: Benoît, Pierre, 1886-1962: Atlantide
    Scope: 1471 Seiten, Illustrationen, 20 cm
    Notes:

    Index

  8. Four novels in Jung's 1925 seminar
    literary discussion and analytical psychology
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    Introduction -- The anima's many faces in Henry Rider Haggard's She -- The visionary and psychological modes inShe -- Anima and history in She -- C. G. Jung on plagiarism in Pierre Benoît's L'Atlantide -- The Jungian matrix of Gustav Meyrink's The... more

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    Introduction -- The anima's many faces in Henry Rider Haggard's She -- The visionary and psychological modes inShe -- Anima and history in She -- C. G. Jung on plagiarism in Pierre Benoît's L'Atlantide -- The Jungian matrix of Gustav Meyrink's The Green Face -- Ghosts and the animus in Marie Hay's The Evil Vineyard -- Hypertext in The Evil Vineyard. "C. G. Jung believed that popular fiction often conveyed unvarnished psychological truths. In this volume, Matthew A. Fike skillfully analyzes the novels under consideration in Jung's 1925 seminar on analytical psychology, critiques the discussion, corrects Jung's ill-informed perspectives, and sheds light on a neglected area of Jungian literary studies"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367420666; 9780367420659
    Subjects: Fiction; Psychology and literature; Jungian psychology
    Other subjects: Jung, C. G (1875-1961); Haggard, H. Rider (1856-1925): She; Benoît, Pierre (1886-1962): Atlantide; Meyrink, Gustav (1868-1932): Grüne Gesicht; Hay, Marie Hon (1873-): Evil vineyard
    Scope: 120 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index