Die Graalslegende
- 439 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Writing in a clear and readable style, two leading women of the Jungian school of psychology present this legend as a living myth that is profoundly relevant to modern life. 17 illustrations.
Exploring the unpublished writings and art of Emma Jung, this collection unveils her significant yet overlooked contributions to early psychoanalysis. Through journal entries, dream accounts, and lectures, readers gain insight into her vibrant inner life and her role as a collaborator in developing analytical psychology, including the concept of the animus. The book highlights her determination to challenge societal norms and presents a compelling portrait of a woman who shaped her own intellectual path, enriching the narrative of women's roles in psychological history.
He told me he loved me. Emma's grandad was kind and loving, so when she was 11 and he started abusing her, she didn't understand what was happening. Over the next seven years, Emma's grandad sold her to over two hundred men, and forced her to keep the shameful secret.
Legenda o Świętym Graalu szczególnie zachęca do ujęcia jej w perspektywie psychologicznej już choćby tylko ze względu na to, że zawiera wiele cech, które spotykamy także w bajkach i mitach, ponadto zaś w stopniu o wiele większym niż te ostatnie nadal fascynuje człowieka współczesnego - wydaje się, iż oznacza to, że tkwi w niej ciągle jeszcze żywy mit.