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.
Summary:
"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"-- Provided by publisher.
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