The Great Mother An analysis of the Archetype (Bollingen series)

by Erich Neumann

Paper Book, 1963

Status

Available

Call number

305

Collection

Publication

Princeton University Press (1963), Edition: 2nd, Unknown Binding, 381 pages

Description

This landmark book explores the Great Mother as a primordial image of the human psyche. Here the renowned analytical psychologist Erich Neumann draws on ritual, mythology, art, and records of dreams and fantasies to examine how this archetype has been outwardly expressed in many cultures and periods since prehistory. He shows how the feminine has been represented as goddess, monster, gate, pillar, tree, moon, sun, vessel, and every animal from snakes to birds. Neumann discerns a universal experience of the maternal as both nurturing and fearsome, an experience rooted in the dialectical relation of growing consciousness, symbolized by the child, to the unconscious and the unknown, symbolized by the Great Mother. Featuring a new foreword by Martin Liebscher, this Princeton Classics edition of The Great Mother introduces a new generation of readers to this profound and enduring work.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1955

Physical description

381 p.; 6.75 inches

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