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Jung as a Writer book by Susan Rowland Literary Theory ISBN: 9781583919026

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Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. No notes or highlighting. See images. Fantastic book.

About the book >.>.> In this book I aim to explore the works of C. G. Jung by looking at how he wrote them. Why devote such attention to Jung’s writing style? Of course every writer who has something to say will find it affected by his or her means of saying it. So given Jung’s profound impact on psychology the history of ideas and culture it is important to consider the kinds of expres- sion that convey his unique perspective. However it is the contention of this book that there is something special and hitherto neglected in the need to examine Jung’s prose. For Jung believed and wrote as though he believed that the thinking and discriminating mind – conventionally used to produce non-fictional argu- ment – was situated within a sea of unconscious creativity. To him this inner world of unfathomable and inexhaustible creativity is one of the most important aspects of the human mind. (LL)

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9781583919026

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Softcover

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Routledge

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Susan Rowland

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Used – Very Good

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