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The Great Mother : An Analysis of the Archetype / Erich Neumann.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Princeton Classics ; 612Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Edition: With a New foreword by Martin LiebscherDescription: 1 online resource (432 p.) : 185 halftones. 74 line illusContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780691166070
  • 9781400866106
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 291.214 23
LOC classification:
  • BL85 .N48 2015eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- FOREWORD TO THE PRINCETON CLASSICS EDITION -- FOREWORD -- NOTE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF PLATES -- LIST OF TEXT FIGURES -- PREFACE -- PART I -- Chapter One. THE STRUCTURE OF THE ARCHETYPE -- Chapter Two. THE ARCHETYPAL FEMININE AND THE GREAT MOTHER -- Chapter Three. THE TWO CHARACTERS OF THE FEMININE -- Chapter Four. THE CENTRAL SYMBOLISM OF THE FEMININE -- Chapter Five. THE TRANSFORMATION MYSTERIES -- Chapter Six. THE FUNCTIONAL SPHERES OF THE FEMININE -- Chapter Seven. THE PHENOMENON OF REVERSAL AND THE DYNAMIC OF THE ARCHETYPE -- PART II -- A. THE ELEMENT AR Y CHARACTER -- Chapter Eight. INTRODUCTION -- Chapter Nine. THE PRIMORDIAL GODDESS -- Chapter Ten. THE POSITIVE ELEMENTARY CHARACTER -- Chapter Eleven. THE NEGATIVE ELEMENTARY CHARAc'rER -- B. THE TRANSFORMA 1"'IVE CHARACTER -- Chapter Twelve. THE GREAT ROUND -- Chapter Thirteen. THE LADY OF THE PLANTS -- Chapter Fourteen. THE LADY OF THE BEASTS -- Chapter Fifteen. SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- ERICH NEUMANN -- INDEX -- PLATES
Summary: This landmark book explores the Great Mother as a primordial image of the human psyche. Here the renowned analytical psychologist Erich Neumann draws on ritual, mythology, art, and records of dreams and fantasies to examine how this archetype has been outwardly expressed in many cultures and periods since prehistory. He shows how the feminine has been represented as goddess, monster, gate, pillar, tree, moon, sun, vessel, and every animal from snakes to birds. Neumann discerns a universal experience of the maternal as both nurturing and fearsome, an experience rooted in the dialectical relation of growing consciousness, symbolized by the child, to the unconscious and the unknown, symbolized by the Great Mother.Featuring a new foreword by Martin Liebscher, this Princeton Classics edition of The Great Mother introduces a new generation of readers to this profound and enduring work.
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Frontmatter -- FOREWORD TO THE PRINCETON CLASSICS EDITION -- FOREWORD -- NOTE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF PLATES -- LIST OF TEXT FIGURES -- PREFACE -- PART I -- Chapter One. THE STRUCTURE OF THE ARCHETYPE -- Chapter Two. THE ARCHETYPAL FEMININE AND THE GREAT MOTHER -- Chapter Three. THE TWO CHARACTERS OF THE FEMININE -- Chapter Four. THE CENTRAL SYMBOLISM OF THE FEMININE -- Chapter Five. THE TRANSFORMATION MYSTERIES -- Chapter Six. THE FUNCTIONAL SPHERES OF THE FEMININE -- Chapter Seven. THE PHENOMENON OF REVERSAL AND THE DYNAMIC OF THE ARCHETYPE -- PART II -- A. THE ELEMENT AR Y CHARACTER -- Chapter Eight. INTRODUCTION -- Chapter Nine. THE PRIMORDIAL GODDESS -- Chapter Ten. THE POSITIVE ELEMENTARY CHARACTER -- Chapter Eleven. THE NEGATIVE ELEMENTARY CHARAc'rER -- B. THE TRANSFORMA 1"'IVE CHARACTER -- Chapter Twelve. THE GREAT ROUND -- Chapter Thirteen. THE LADY OF THE PLANTS -- Chapter Fourteen. THE LADY OF THE BEASTS -- Chapter Fifteen. SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- ERICH NEUMANN -- INDEX -- PLATES

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This landmark book explores the Great Mother as a primordial image of the human psyche. Here the renowned analytical psychologist Erich Neumann draws on ritual, mythology, art, and records of dreams and fantasies to examine how this archetype has been outwardly expressed in many cultures and periods since prehistory. He shows how the feminine has been represented as goddess, monster, gate, pillar, tree, moon, sun, vessel, and every animal from snakes to birds. Neumann discerns a universal experience of the maternal as both nurturing and fearsome, an experience rooted in the dialectical relation of growing consciousness, symbolized by the child, to the unconscious and the unknown, symbolized by the Great Mother.Featuring a new foreword by Martin Liebscher, this Princeton Classics edition of The Great Mother introduces a new generation of readers to this profound and enduring work.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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