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A sensational, eye-opening account of Emma Jungs complex marriage to Carl Gustav Jung and the hitherto unknown role she played in the early years of the psychoanalytic movement.Clever and ambitious, Emma Jung yearned to study the natural sciences at the University of Zurich. But the strict rules of proper Swiss society at the beginning of the twentieth century dictated that a woman of Emmas sta...
E-bog
97,26 DKK
Forlag
Harper
Udgivet
8 november 2016
Længde
416 sider
Genrer
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062245151
A sensational, eye-opening account of Emma Jungs complex marriage to Carl Gustav Jung and the hitherto unknown role she played in the early years of the psychoanalytic movement.Clever and ambitious, Emma Jung yearned to study the natural sciences at the University of Zurich. But the strict rules of proper Swiss society at the beginning of the twentieth century dictated that a woman of Emmas statureone of the richest heiresses in Switzerlandtravel to Paris to "e;finish"e; her education, to prepare for marriage to a suitable man. Engaged to the son of one of her fathers wealthy business colleagues, Emmas conventional and predictable life was upended when she met Carl Jung. The son of a penniless pastor working as an assistant physician in an insane asylum, Jung dazzled Emma with his intelligence, confidence, and good looks. More important, he offered her freedom from the confines of a traditional haute-bourgeois life. But Emma did not know that Jungs charisma masked a dark interiorfostered by a strange, isolated childhood and the sexual abuse hed suffered as a boyas well as a compulsive philandering that would threaten their marriage. Using letters, family interviews, and rich, never-before-published archival material, Catrine Clay illuminates the Jungs unorthodox marriage and explores how it shapedand was shaped bythe scandalous new movement of psychoanalysis. Most important, Clay reveals how Carl Jung could never have achieved what he did without Emma supporting him through his private torments. The Emma that emerges in the pages of Labyrinths is a strong, brilliant woman, who, with her husbands encouragement, becomes a successful analyst in her own right.