Labyrinths: Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl and the Early Years of Psychoanalysis

Author:   Catrine Clay
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780007510665


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   11 August 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Labyrinths: Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl and the Early Years of Psychoanalysis


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The story of Emma and Carl Jung's highly unconventional marriage, their relationship with Freud, and their part in the early years of Psychoanalysis. Emma Jung was clever, ambitious and immensely wealthy, one of the richest heiresses in Switzerland when, aged seventeen, she met and fell in love with Carl Jung, a handsome, penniless medical student. Determined to share his adventurous life, and to continue her own studies, she was too young to understand Carl’s complex personality or conceive the dramas that lay ahead. Labyrinths tells the story of the Jungs’ unconventional marriage, their friendship and, following publication of Jung’s The Psychology of the Unconscious, subsequent rift with Freud. It traces Jung’s development of word association, notions of the archetype, the collective unconscious, the concepts of extraversion and introversion and the role played by both Carl and Emma in the early development of the scandalous new Psychoanalysis movement. In its many twists and turns, the Jung marriage was indeed labyrinthine and Emma was forced to fight with everything she had to come to terms with Carl’s brilliant, complex character and to keep her husband close to her. His belief in polygamy led to many extra-marital affairs including a menage a trois with a former patient Toni Wolff that lasted some thirty years. But the marriage endured and Emma realised her ambition to become a noted analyst in her own right.

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Author:   Catrine Clay
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   William Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.710kg
ISBN:  

9780007510665


ISBN 10:   0007510667
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   11 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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`Clay navigates the maze-like story with perspicacity and ease ... It's a gripping story of two talented individuals, their fascinating, often troubled , but ultimately enduring partnership, and how together they shaped the brave new world of psychoanalysis' Observer `Clay remains a clear, unostentatious narrator ... Emma's voice - as well as her insight and daring - is loud and clear ... admirable' Daily Telegraph `Clay's book is a warm-hearted tribute to Emma's wisdom and tenacity' Sunday Times `Labyrinths' finally gives a voice to Emma ... Clay's story is riveting because the patients' stories are so gripping ... Clay creates a wonderful atmosphere in her writing and ... negotiates the labyrinth with aplomb' The Times `Catrine Clay's absorbing new biography charts the twists and turns in some of the key lives involved in that historical moment, in particular those of Emma Jung and her more famous husband Carl' Financial Times `Engaging ... acute ... For Clay, Emma Jung's quiet growth to dominance over the psychoanalytic establishment her husband had constructed seems the more significant' Literary Review


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'Clay navigates the maze-like story with perspicacity and ease ... It's a gripping story of two talented individuals, their fascinating, often troubled , but ultimately enduring partnership, and how together they shaped the brave new world of psychoanalysis' Observer 'Clay remains a clear, unostentatious narrator ... Emma's voice - as well as her insight and daring - is loud and clear ... admirable' Daily Telegraph 'Clay's book is a warm-hearted tribute to Emma's wisdom and tenacity' Sunday Times Labyrinths' finally gives a voice to Emma ... Clay's story is riveting because the patients' stories are so gripping ... Clay creates a wonderful atmosphere in her writing and ... negotiates the labyrinth with aplomb' The Times 'Engaging ... acute ... For Clay, Emma Jung's quiet growth to dominance over the psychoanalytic establishment her husband had constructed seems the more significant' Literary Review


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Catrine Clay was a director and producer of documentaries at the BBC for 20 years, the last 10 years for Timewatch, the major BBC2 strand in the History Unit. She won the International Documentary Award, the Golden Spire for Best History Documentary, and was nominated for BAFTA. She is the author of ‘King Kaiser Tsar’ and ‘Trautman’s Journey’, which won the Best Sports Biography of the Year, and was runner-up in the William Hill Sports Book Prize.

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