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Aspects of the Feminine
(From Volumes 6, 7, 9i, 9ii, 10, 17, Collected Works)
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1983
About this book
Extracted from Volumes 6, 7, 9, Parts I and II, 10 and 17. This collection offers a range of articles and extracts from Jung's writings on marriage, Eros, the mother, the maiden, and the anima/animus concept. In the absence of any single formal statement by Jung on the psychology of women, this work conveys his views on the feminine and on topics that are intrinsic or related.
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EDITORIAL NOTE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Contents of the Collected Works
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Keywords for this book
Consciousness; Psychology; Archetype; Unconsciousness; Masculinity; Neurosis; Thought; Personality; Homosexuality; Prejudice; Femininity; Good and evil; Symptom; Criticism; Phenomenon; Mother goddess; Anima and animus; Masculine psychology; Feeling; Prostitution; Ambivalence; Obstacle; Psychopathology; Stupidity; The Other Hand; Carl Jung; Don Juanism; Libido; Masturbation; Overdevelopment; Mother; Philosophy; Will to power; The Erotic; Philosopher; Anthropomorphism; Sexual fantasy; Allegory; Uterus; Analytical psychology; Puberty; Inferiority complex; Hygiene; Analogy; Mythology; Individuation; Sympathy; Sexual dysfunction; Effeminacy; Faithfulness; Christianity; Parapsychology; Eroticism; Perversion; Personal life; Requirement; Suggestion; Morality; Woman; Imagery; Hallucination; Explanation; Suffering; Result; State of affairs (sociology); Intimate relationship; Reason; Atrophy; The Philosopher; Allusion
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research