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Available
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Publication
Routledge (1998), 136 pages
Description
Shamdasani looks into the documentary evidence for Richard Noll's claims that Jung was a would-be prophet around whom followers gathered in a hero cult. Drawing on archive material, he shows that Noll's claims are not well founded.
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LibraryThing member JayLivernois
A good refutation of Richard Noll's claim that Jung was a founder of a cult.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
8.5 inches
ISBN
0415186145 / 9780415186148
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