This brilliant book brings Pan back to life by following C. G. Jung's famous saying: "The Gods have become our diseases." Chapters on nightmare panic, on masturbation, rape and nympholepsy, on instinct and synchronicity, and on Pan's female loves-echo, Syrinx, Selene, and the Muses-show the goat-God at work and play in the dark drives and creative passions of our lives. Hillman's insights present the archetypal figure in the depths of nature and archetypal psychology as a method of revelation.Pan and the Nightmare (which includes a full translation of Wilhelm Roscher's masterful 19th-century mythological-pathological treatise on Pan and the demons of the night) is the most radical study of this God ever undertaken.
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This brilliant book brings Pan back to life by following C. G. Jung's famous saying: "The Gods have become our diseases." Chapters on nightmare panic, on masturbation, rape and nympholepsy, on instinct and synchronicity, and on Pan's female loves-echo, Syrinx, Selene, and the Muses-show the goat-God at work and play in the dark drives and creative passions of our lives. Hillman's insights present the archetypal figure in the depths of nature and archetypal psychology as a method of revelation.Pan and the Nightmare (which includes a full translation of Wilhelm Roscher's masterful 19th-century mythological-pathological treatise on Pan and the demons of the night) is the most radical study of this God ever undertaken.
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Green paperback. Zustand: Cover with white lettters. Third unrevised printing. Being the only English translation from the German by A. V. O'Brien (Vienna, 1963/64) of: 'EPHIALTES: A pathological-mythological treatise on the nightmare in classical antiquity' by Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (1900). Together with 'An essay on Pan' serving as a psychological introduction to Roscher's 'Ephialtes' by James Hillman. Contents: I). An essay on Pan. 1). The text. 2). Roscher: Life, work and contribution to psychology. 3). The dream in 1900. 4). Pan, Goat-God of nature. 5). 'Instinct'. 6). Panic. 7). Pan and masturbation. 8). Rape. 9). Pan's Nymphs. 10). Spontaneity - Synchronicity. 11). Healing our madness. II). Ephialtes: 1). The nature and origin of the nightmare from the modern medical aspect. 2). The nature and origin of the nightmare according to the ancient physicians. 3). The old designations of the nightmare. 4). The most important of the Greek and Roman nightmare demons. With sources, notes and bibliographical end note. 88 pag. Size: 21cmx13,5cm. Artikel-Nr. 017422
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