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Carl Jung Titles in the series Critical Lives present the work of leading cultural figures of the modern period. Each book explores the life of the artist, writer, philosopher or architect in question and relates it to their major works. In the same series Georges Bataille Stuart Kendall• Charles Baudelaire Rosemary Lloyd• Simone de Beauvoir Ursula Tidd• Samuel Beckett Andrew Gibson• Walter Benjamin Esther Leslie John Berger Andy Merrifield• Jorge Luis Borges Jason Wilson• Constantin Brancusi Sanda Miller• Bertolt Brecht Philip Glahn •Charles Bukowski David Stephen Calonne• William S. Burroughs P hil Baker • John Cage Rob Haskins• Fidel Castro Nick Caistor• Coco Chanel Linda Simon• Noam Chomsky Wolfgang B. Sperlich• Jean Cocteau James S. Williams• Salvador Dalí Mary Ann Caws• Guy Debord Andy Merrifield• Claude Debussy David J. Code• Fyodr Dostoevsky Robert Bird• Marcel Duchamp Caroline Cros• Sergei Eisenstein Mike O’Mahony •Michel Foucault David Macey• Mahatma Gandhi Douglas Allen• Jean Genet Stephen Barber• Allen Ginsberg Steve Finbow• Derek Jarman Michael Charlesworth• Alfred Jarry Jill Fell• James Joyce Andrew Gibson• Carl Jung Paul Bishop• Franz Kafka Sander L. Gilman• Frida Kahlo Gannit Ankori• Yves Klein Nuit Banai • Lenin Lars T. Lih• Stéphane Mallarmé Roger Pearson • Gabriel García Márquez Stephen M. Hart• Karl Marx Paul Thomas Eadweard Muybridge Marta Braun• Vladimir Nabokov Barbara Wyllie• Pablo Neruda Dominic Moran• Octavio Paz Nick Caistor• Pablo Picasso Mary Ann Caws Edgar Allan PoeKevin J. Hayes• Ezra Pound Alec Marsh • Marcel Proust Adam Watt Jean-Paul Sartre Andrew Leak• Erik Satie Mary E. Davis• Arthur Schopenhauer Peter B. Lewis• Susan Sontag Jerome Boyd Maunsell •Gertrude Stein Lucy Daniel• Richard Wagner Raymond Furness• Simone Weil Palle Yourgrau• Ludwig Wittgenstein Edward Kanterian• Frank Lloyd Wright Robert McCarter Carl Jung Paul Bishop reaktion books Published by Reaktion Books Ltd 33Great Sutton Street London ec1v 0dx, uk www.reaktionbooks.co.uk First published 2014 Copyright © Paul Bishop2014 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers Printed and bound in Great Britain by Bell & Bain, Glasgow A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library isbn 978 1 78023 267 6 Contents Abbreviations 8 Introduction: Biography and/as Poetry/Truth 9 1 A Child of Goethe 22 2 Secrets: Manikins and Pencil-cases in the Loft 41 3 Science or Spiritism? 64 4 Occultism, Psychoanalysis and Beyond 90 5 Out with the New, in with the (Very) Old: From Psychoanalysis to Analytical Psychology 127 6 Back to the Future: Bollingen and Alchemy 148 7 A Voyage of Discovery to the Other Pole of the World 179 Conclusion: Jung’s Death and the Legacy of Analytical Psychology 207 References 217 Select Bibliography 261 Acknowledgements 269 Photo Acknowledgements 271 in memoriam Robert Currie (1940–2012) God speaketh once, and repeateth not the selfsame thing the second time. Byadream in a vision by night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, and they are sleeping in their beds: Then he openeth the ears of men, and teaching, instructeth them in what they are to learn. That he may withdraw a man from the things he isdoing, and may deliver him from pride. Rescuing his soul from corruption: andhis life from passing to the sword. Job 33:14–18, drv Only the gaze turned backwards can take us forwards, for the gaze turned forwards leads backwards. Novalis, Fragments– General Draft, §31 Carl Jung, 1960. Abbreviations cw C. G. Jung, Collected Works, ed. Sir Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler, and William McGuire, 20vols (London, 1953–83) pu C. G. Jung, Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido: A Contribution to the History of the Evolution of Thought, trans. Beatrice M. Hinkle, intro. William McGuire (London, 1991) rb C. G. Jung, The Red Book: Liber Novus, ed. Sonu Shamdasani, trans. Mark Kyburz, John Peck and Sonu Shamdasani (New York and London, 2009) snz C. G. Jung, Seminar on Nietzsche’s ‘Zarathustra’: Notes of the Seminar given in 1934–1939, ed. James L. Jarrett, 2vols (London, 1989) l C. G. Jung, Letters, ed. Gerhard Adler and Aniela Jaffé, trans. R.F.C. Hull, 2vols (London, 1973–5) mdr Aniela Jaffé, ed., C. G. Jung: Memories, Dreams, Reflections, trans. Richard and Clara Winston (London, 1983) se Sigmund Freud, The Standard Edition of the Complete Works of Sigmund Freud, general eds J. Strachey and A. Freud, 24vols (London, 1953–74) f/j The Freud-Jung Letters: The Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung, ed. William McGuire, trans. Ralph Manheim and R.F.C. Hull (Cambridge, ma, 1988) ge Goethe Edition= Goethe’s Collected Works, ed. Victor Lange, Eric A. Blackall and Cyrus Hamlin, 12vols (Boston, ma, and New York, 1983–9) ha Goethe, Werke [Hamburger Ausgabe], ed. Erich Trunz, 14vols (Hamburg, 1948–60; Munich, 1981). Cited as Werke[ha]; Briefe, ed. Kurt Robert Mandelkow, 4vols (Hamburg, 1962–7). Cited as Briefe[ha] wa Goethe, Werke[Weimarer Ausgabe], ed. on behalf of Großherzogin Sophie von Sachsen, 4parts, 133vols in 143(Weimar, 1887–1919). Cited as Werke[wa]

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