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Jung and the Epic of Transformation - Volume 2
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Jung and the Epic of Transformation - Volume 2

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For Goethe, his Faust was his "main business" (Hauptgeschaeft), an opus magnum or divinum within the framework of which his whole life was so enacted. Or so believed C.G. Jung, who described himself as "haunted by the same dream," as "launched upon a single enterprise" which was his "main business," and someone in whom Faust had "struck a chord and pierced through" in a way he could not but regard as "personal." In Goethe's "Faust" as a Text of Transformation, Paul Bishop considers the significance for Jung of this iconic work of German literature which embraces the periods of Sturm und Drang, Weimar Classicism, and Romanticism, and constitutes a major work in the German epic of transformation. In Parts One and Two of this dramatic poem (or poetic drama), Faust undergoes a series of transformations - as do those readers who, as Jung did, open themselves up to the transformational power of Goethe's work.

This is the second volume in a series of books, examining key texts in German literature and thought that were, in Jung's own estimation or by scholarly consent, highly influential on his thinking. The project of Jung and the Epic of Transformation consists of four titles, sequentially arranged to explore great works from a Jungian perspective and in turn to highlight their importance for interpreting The Red Book.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations

Editions of translations cited

"Faust" editions and commentaries

Works on Goethean life (in chronological order)

Works on Goethean aesthetics (in chronological order)

Jungian/alchemical readings of "Faust" (in chronological order)

Audiovisual recommendations

Acknowledgments

Preface

Chapter 1 Goethe's Faust, Part One

Chapter 2 Goethe's Faust, Part Two

Chapter 3 Goethe's Faust in Jung's Works [A]: Faust in Jung's Autobiographical and Early Works

Chapter 4 Goethe's Faust in Jung's Works [B]: Faust in Jung's Later Works of the Thirties, Forties, and Fifties

Bibliography

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Chiron Publications
Date
1 October 2025
Pages
450
ISBN
9781685035990

For Goethe, his Faust was his "main business" (Hauptgeschaeft), an opus magnum or divinum within the framework of which his whole life was so enacted. Or so believed C.G. Jung, who described himself as "haunted by the same dream," as "launched upon a single enterprise" which was his "main business," and someone in whom Faust had "struck a chord and pierced through" in a way he could not but regard as "personal." In Goethe's "Faust" as a Text of Transformation, Paul Bishop considers the significance for Jung of this iconic work of German literature which embraces the periods of Sturm und Drang, Weimar Classicism, and Romanticism, and constitutes a major work in the German epic of transformation. In Parts One and Two of this dramatic poem (or poetic drama), Faust undergoes a series of transformations - as do those readers who, as Jung did, open themselves up to the transformational power of Goethe's work.

This is the second volume in a series of books, examining key texts in German literature and thought that were, in Jung's own estimation or by scholarly consent, highly influential on his thinking. The project of Jung and the Epic of Transformation consists of four titles, sequentially arranged to explore great works from a Jungian perspective and in turn to highlight their importance for interpreting The Red Book.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations

Editions of translations cited

"Faust" editions and commentaries

Works on Goethean life (in chronological order)

Works on Goethean aesthetics (in chronological order)

Jungian/alchemical readings of "Faust" (in chronological order)

Audiovisual recommendations

Acknowledgments

Preface

Chapter 1 Goethe's Faust, Part One

Chapter 2 Goethe's Faust, Part Two

Chapter 3 Goethe's Faust in Jung's Works [A]: Faust in Jung's Autobiographical and Early Works

Chapter 4 Goethe's Faust in Jung's Works [B]: Faust in Jung's Later Works of the Thirties, Forties, and Fifties

Bibliography

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Chiron Publications
Date
1 October 2025
Pages
450
ISBN
9781685035990