Jung: A Biography

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Little, Brown, 9 lis 2004 - 881
"Drawing on unprecedented access to private archives, restricted interviews, analytic diaries, and early drafts of Jung's own writings, Bair addresses accusations and separates fact from myth and misconception, revealing surprising discoveries about Jung's personal and professional life. We learn the truth about Jung's role as "Agent 488," working for the U.S. government during World War II; about his relationships with the women in his life; and about the actual content of the papers that purportedly proved his scientific malfeasance."--BOOK JACKET.
 

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Faint Clews and Indirections
3
How the Jungs Became Swiss
7
Pastors Carl
19
Unconventional Possibilities
39
Unadmitted Doubt Unadmitted Worry
55
Timidly Proper with Women
70
Something Unconsciously Fateful Was Bound to Happen
84
Who Is the Boss in This Hospital?
96
This Analytical Powder Magazine
330
The Bugishu Psychological Expedition
341
Professor Jung
358
Unconventional Analytic Hours
376
Dangerously Famous
401
A Pretty Grueling Time
411
Falling Afoul of History
431
Rooted in Our Soil
464

DivorceForce ChoicePain
108
Vocatus atque non vocatus Deus aderit
124
Like My Twin Brother
135
Poetry
145
America
160
The Solar Phallus Man
171
The Family Philosopher
191
Unsuited to the Position
201
The Kreuzlingen Gesture
217
My SelfMyself
241
Psychologically Minded Persons
255
The Work of a Snob and a Mystic
274
A Prelude and Starting Points
290
The Second Half of Life
298
Bollingen
316
Agent 488
481
The Visions of 1944
496
Subversive Activities
503
The Jungian University
524
Why Men Had to Quarrel and Leave
535
The Memory of a Vanishing World
557
Gathering Jung for the Future
575
I Am as I Am an Ungrateful Autobiographer
585
The Icy Stillness of Death
618
The Socalled Autobiography
626
The Honegger Papers
641
Notes
649
Acknowledgments
853
Index
857
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