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The Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 2

Creative Man: Five Essays

Erich Neumann author Eugene Rolfe translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Princeton University Press

Published:20th Oct '17

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This collection of essays highlights the connections between analytical psychology and the arts, showcasing the insights of Erich Neumann, a prominent Jungian thinker.

In The Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 2, readers are invited to delve into a rich collection of essays by one of C. G. Jung's most esteemed students. This volume explores the intricate connections between analytical psychology and the realms of literature and art, providing profound insights into the human psyche. Neumann's unique perspective sheds light on how artistic expressions can reflect psychological truths, making this work essential for both psychologists and art enthusiasts alike.

Originally published in 1982, this edition is part of the Princeton Legacy Library's initiative to revive important scholarly works that have fallen out of print. By utilizing modern print-on-demand technology, the library ensures that these valuable texts remain accessible to a contemporary audience. The essays within this volume not only preserve Neumann's original ideas but also present them in a durable format, allowing readers to engage with the material in a meaningful way.

The Princeton Legacy Library aims to enhance access to the extensive scholarly heritage contained within the vast collection of books published by Princeton University Press since its inception in 1905. The Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 2 stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of Neumann's thoughts, encouraging readers to explore the intersections of psychology, literature, and art in a profound manner.

ISBN: 9780691629186

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 567g

288 pages