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
  • Melville's Moby Dick: An American Nekyia by {$author_formatted} 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
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Publication Date
January 1, 1995
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Ages
0-0
Pages
156
Series
Studies In Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts
Series Number
65
Keywords
Psychology | General