Works by Erich Neumann Ser.: Amor and Psyche : The Psychic Development of the Feminine: a Commentary on the Tale by Apuleius by Erich Neumann (1971, Trade Paperback)

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This book, titled "Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine," is a commentary on the tale by Apuleius. It is a part of the Bollingen Ser. and was published by Princeton University Press in 1971. The book measures 8.1 inches in length, 7.6 inches in width, and 0.5 inches in height, with 192 pages. The author, Erich Neumann, explores the subject of folklore and mythology in this textbook, which is written in English. The book is ideal for those interested in psychology, social science, and general topics related to ancient and classical literature. This edition is a trade paperback and weighs 7 ounces.

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PublisherPrinceton University Press
ISBN-100691017727
ISBN-139780691017723
eBay Product ID (ePID)251037

Product Key Features

Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameAmor and Psyche : the Psychic Development of the Feminine: a Commentary on the Tale by Apuleius
Publication Year1971
SubjectGeneral, Ancient & Classical
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Psychology
AuthorErich Neumann
SeriesWorks by Erich Neumann Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight7.8 Oz
Item Length8.1 in
Item Width7.6 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN75-510731
ReviewsHere we have a very subtle and suggestive analysis of the psychological characteristics of the feminine by the most brilliant disciple of C.G. Jung. . . . [T]he reading of this short book is a most enchanting and stimulating experience., "Here we have a very subtle and suggestive analysis of the psychological characteristics of the feminine by the most brilliant disciple of C.G. Jung. . . . [T]he reading of this short book is a most enchanting and stimulating experience." -- The Journal of Pastoral Care, Here we have a very subtle and suggestive analysis of the psychological characteristics of the feminine by the most brilliant disciple of C.G. Jung. . . . [T]he reading of this short book is a most enchanting and stimulating experience. -- The Journal of Pastoral Care, "Here we have a very subtle and suggestive analysis of the psychological characteristics of the feminine by the most brilliant disciple of C.G. Jung. . . . [T]he reading of this short book is a most enchanting and stimulating experience."-- The Journal of Pastoral Care
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number6
Dewey Decimal873/.01
SynopsisThe renowned tale of Amor and Psyche, from Apuleius's second-century Latin novel The Golden Ass, is one of the most charming fragments of classical literature. Neumann chose it as the exemplar of an unusual study of feminine psychology. Unfolding the spiritual and mythical background of the pagan narrative, he shows how the contest between the mortal maid Psyche and the great goddess Aphrodite over the god Amor--Aphrodite's son, Psyche's husband--yields surprising and valuable insights into the psychic life of women., Unfolding the spiritual and mythical background of the pagan narrative, this book shows how the contest between the mortal maid Psyche and the great goddess Aphrodite over the god Amor yields insights into the psychic life of women., The renowned tale of Amor and Psyche, from Apuleius's second-century Latin novel The Golden Ass , is one of the most charming fragments of classical literature. Neumann chose it as the exemplar of an unusual study of feminine psychology. Unfolding the spiritual and mythical background of the pagan narrative, he shows how the contest between the mortal maid Psyche and the great goddess Aphrodite over the god Amor--Aphrodite's son, Psyche's husband--yields surprising and valuable insights into the psychic life of women., The renowned tale of Amor and Psyche, from Apuleius's second-century Latin novelThe Golden Ass, is one of the most charming fragments of classical literature. Neumann chose it as the exemplar of an unusual study of feminine psychology. Unfolding the spiritual and mythical background of the pagan narrative, he shows how the contest between the mortal maid Psyche and the great goddess Aphrodite over the god Amor--Aphrodite's son, Psyche's husband--yields surprising and valuable insights into the psychic life of women.
LC Classification NumberPA6217.N4 1971

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