C.G. Jung: His Friendships with Mary Mellon and J.B. Priestley

by William Schoenl

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

150.19

Publication

Chiron Publications (1998), 128 pages

Description

This is a fascinating story, told here for the first time in detail, of Jung's friendships with Mary Mellon and J. B. Priestley. Mary Mellon was the founder of the Bollingen Series, which published Jung's Collected Works in English, and the wife of the famous American philanthropist Paul Mellon. J. B. Priestley was a well-known British author and journalist who interviewed Jung several times for the BBC. Both admired Jung and helped make his psychology known and recognized throughout the world. In this book, which uses the letters to trace the course of these two friendships, we get a glimpse of Jung the man, with "nose and ears," as his son Franz said of him--a remarkable genius but also a man with ordinary human strivings and flaws.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1888602082 / 9781888602081
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