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700 Pages·1997·3.55 MB·English
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The author and publisher have provided this e-book to you for your personal use only. You may not make this e-book publicly available in any way. Copyright infringement is against the law. If you believe the copy of this e-book you are reading infringes on the author’s copyright, please notify the publisher at: http://us.macmillanusa.com/piracy. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH, Carl Gustav Jung is remembered not only for his valuable contributions to psychotherapy and to our understanding of the inner workings of the mind, but also for the enduring controversies he sparked. Frank McLynn’s Carl Gustav Jung is the first full-length biography of the great Swiss psychologist. Early in Jung’s career he was the admirer and protégé of Sigmund Freud, the adopted ‘Son’ to Freud’s ‘Father’; then, after their famous quarrel, he became his rival and bitter enemy. Controversial for his right-wing views, his alleged anti-Semitism, and his sexual promiscuity, Jung nonetheless seemed to many a more acceptable icon than Freud, not least because he opposed Freud’s atheism and stressed the necessary and overwhelming role of religion in the life of the individual. With the discovery of the universal symbols of the collective unconscious; his explorations of the role of dreams in the journey toward psychic wholeness, his speculations about the true nature of God; his passionate and profound interest in myth and in oriental religion, in alchemy and astrology; his theory of synchronicity, he has begun to emerge as this era’s favorite philosopher, the hero and guru of the New Age. His theories on alternative modes of thought have already fascinated generations and continue to appeal to new audiences. In McLynn’s capable hands, readers will come to understand the man who originated these great and influential ideas. Also by Frank McLynn CHARLES EDWARD STUART: A TRAGEDY IN MANY ACTS STANLEY: THE MAKING OF AN AFRICAN EXPLORER STANLEY: SORCERER’S APPRENTICE BURTON: SNOW UPON THE DESERT ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON CARL GUSTAV JUNG FRANK McLYNN St. Martin’s Press New York For Pauline, Sine Qua Non CONTENTS Preface 1 A Swiss Childhood 2 Troubled Adolescence 3 Student Days 4 Burghölzli Apprenticeship 5 Sex and Marriage 6 First Contacts with Freud 7 Sabina Spielrein 8 Voyage to America 9 Stormclouds Gather 10 The Rift Deepens 11 The Kreuzlingen Gesture 12 Guerre à Outrance 13 The Descent into the Underworld 14 The Psychology of Types 15 The Globetrotter 16 The Doctrine 17 Valkyries and Other Women 18 The Shadow of the Nazis 19 The World of Dreams 20 America, America 21 The Lure of the Orient 22 Freud: Final Accounts 23 Wartime 24 The Theologian 25 The New Age Guru 26 Last Years Bibliography Notes Index PREFACE I had better state straightaway that this book does not purport to be a definitive biography of C.G. Jung. Such a work will not be possible until all the relevant documentation is released into the public domain. If we may rely on recent reports of the attitudes evinced by the guardians of the secrets of depth psychology’s founders, we may well have to wait until the twenty-second century before we learn the final truth about certain episodes. It is only fair to say that Freudians are just as much to blame for these retentive attitudes as Jungians, and Peter Gay, for one, has frequently had occasion to remark on the irony of excessive secretiveness among depth psychologists, whose stated intention is to bring into the light what was previously in darkness. Nevertheless, I would be surprised if future discoveries significantly alter our perception of Jung’s doctrines and their implications. Future research, when the relevant material is available, will no doubt uncover the names of Jung’s many unknown mistresses, the dates of the liaisons and much more along these lines. Whether it will revolutionize our understanding of his doctrines is more doubtful. Interpretation of Jung’s theories is notoriously tricky and there are as many rival hermeneutical sects as in biblical exegesis. I am sure my explanations will not command universal assent, and there will be those who claim that the true understanding of, say, the theory of archetypes or the collective unconscious is quite other. But I know of no species of revisionism which holds that Jung did not, after all, believe in any of these things, and I would be amazed if future caches of Jungiana add very much to the doctrinal side of things. Meticulous care has been exercised to see that no copyrights have been infringed in the writing of this book. And, since Jung is in many ways a battlefield, I deliberately did not seek expert advice or academic

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Early in Jung's career he was the admirer and protege of Sigmund Freud, the adopted 'Son' to Freud's 'Father'; then, after their famous quarrel, he became his rival and bitter enemy. Controversial for his right-wing views, his alleged anti-Semitism, and his sexual promiscuity, Jung nonetheless seeme
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