MELVILLE'S MOBY DICK - AN AMERICAN NEKYIA : AN AMERICAN NEKYIA (STUDIES IN

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MELVILLE'S MOBY DICK - AN AMERICAN NEKYIA : AN AMERICAN NEKYIA (STUDIES IN
  •  by Edward F. Edinger
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The great American novel Moby-Dick describes symbolically the stormy spiritual voyage of Herman Melville. It is also a profound expression of Western civilization in transition

Dr. Edinger approaches Moby-Dick as a psychological document, a symbolic record of an intense inner experience which, like a dream, needs interpretation and elaboration of its images for their meaning to emerge fully.His exploration serves three ends:

  1. it elucidates the psychological significance of Moby-Dick;
  2. it demonstrates the Jungian approach to symbolic material;
  3. it illustrates many of the basic therapeutic concepts of Jung’s analytical psychology
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0919123708
MELVILLE'S MOBY DICK - AN AMERICAN NEKYIA : AN AMERICAN NEKYIA (STUDIES IN
$25.00
Available In Store
Description

The great American novel Moby-Dick describes symbolically the stormy spiritual voyage of Herman Melville. It is also a profound expression of Western civilization in transition

Dr. Edinger approaches Moby-Dick as a psychological document, a symbolic record of an intense inner experience which, like a dream, needs interpretation and elaboration of its images for their meaning to emerge fully.His exploration serves three ends:

  1. it elucidates the psychological significance of Moby-Dick;
  2. it demonstrates the Jungian approach to symbolic material;
  3. it illustrates many of the basic therapeutic concepts of Jung’s analytical psychology
Description

The great American novel Moby-Dick describes symbolically the stormy spiritual voyage of Herman Melville. It is also a profound expression of Western civilization in transition

Dr. Edinger approaches Moby-Dick as a psychological document, a symbolic record of an intense inner experience which, like a dream, needs interpretation and elaboration of its images for their meaning to emerge fully.His exploration serves three ends:

  1. it elucidates the psychological significance of Moby-Dick;
  2. it demonstrates the Jungian approach to symbolic material;
  3. it illustrates many of the basic therapeutic concepts of Jung’s analytical psychology
ISBN
0919123708
Publisher
Publication Date
January 1, 1995
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
156
Series
Studies In Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts
Series Number
65
Keywords
Psychology | General