Extracted from Volume 9, Part I. Includes "Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype," "Concerning Rebirth," "The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales," and "On the Psychology of the Trickster-Figure."
The term "Archetype" has been greatly abused in popular speech. Yet in this monograph, Jung clearly states his ideas in this work well. The first portion of this work covers the basic ideas of archetypes in general, and looks at how these get played out in variants of the mother complex. The second portion looks at rebirth in spiritual, mystical, and life experiences. Here he looks at the psychology behind these experiences and I think there is a lot of material to contemplate here. The third element looks at psycho-cosmological elements of fairy tales and how the idea of the paternal spirit manifests in them. While I personally think Jung's analysis of the three-legged horse is somewhat faulty in this essay, the work as a whole is worth reading. The last element concerns the trickster. This is a short essay which has perhaps been more influential in popular culture than the other three combined. These these four essays represent an important and influential piece of Jung's work. I think that this work is a must-read for anyone interested in his ideas and methodology.
Well worth reading but...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
You'd be better off with "Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious". A and the CU repeats the lectures/essays assembled here, together with a great deal of additional, and very valuable, material.
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