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Blake, Jung and the Collective Unconscious: The Conflict Between Reason and Imagination: Jung on the Hudson Books

Autor June Singer M. Esther Harding
en Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2000
In this thoughtful discussion of Blake's well-known Marriage of Heaven and Hell, June Singer, a well-known Jungian analyst, shows us that Blake was actually tapping into the collective unconscious and giving form and voice to the primordial psychological energies that he experienced in his inner and outer worlds.
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ISBN-13: 9780892540518
ISBN-10: 0892540516
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: NICOLAS-HAYS
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Locul publicării:United States

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More than ever, the time is ripe for June Singer's penetrating commentary on William Blake's work, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. For even the most devout literary scholars and art historians, much of Blake's mystical visions and writings are perplexing. With his pen and brush, he gave birth to mythological figures and fantastic metaphors. Singer shows us that Blake was actually tapping into the collective unconscious and giving form and voice to primordial psychological energies, or archetypes, that he experienced in his inner and outer world. Blake's writing and art was his personal dialogue between God and his own inner self -- a reconciliation of duality -- in which we can find clues to contemporary issues.

In the 18th century, Blake was a pioneer in finding, nurturing, and celebrating his personal connection with the divine, a search that still appeals to people who are coming to terms with the contemporary struggle between science and spirituality -- the conflict between reason and imagination. With clarity and wisdom, Singer examines the images and words in each plate of Blake's work, applying in her analysis the concepts that C. G. Jung advanced in his psychological theories. There is no more perfect lens with which to look at Blake's work than that of Jung's concepts of the archetypes, the process of individuation, and the mysterium coniunctionis, in which consciousness and the unconscious are united.

This edition includes a new preface by Jung Singer and a reproduction of 24 pages from Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.


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