Labyrinths : Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl, and the Early Years of Psychoanalysis
Labyrinths : Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl, and the Early Years of Psychoanalysis
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Author(s): Clay, Catrine
ISBN No.: 9780062245120
Pages: 416
Year: 201611
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Impressive.An entertaining portrait." -- New Yorker "Clay's narrative displays expert scholarship in drawing on a variety of archival sources, some never used before in a published study.with its imagery and dramatic tenor, this is a tale within which Jung himself would find many psychoanalytic riches, even as it places some of his greatest innovations at the feet of a fascinating woman." -- Publishers Weekly "Sympathetic, carefully researched.Emma's volatile, difficult husband intrudes, resulting in a portrait of a troubled marriage and the rivalrous beginnings of psychoanalysis.A sensitive biography of a woman whose emotional and intellectual strengths were the ballast of her marriage and family." -- Kirkus "Arresting, well-researched.


Clay's Emma was every bit the firebrand innovator Carl was, though without his psychoses and dramatic bravado, making her a real icon and this a compelling and significant biography." -- Booklist "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." -- The Observer (London) "Clay remains a clear, unostentatious narrator . Emma's voice - as well as her insight and daring - is loud and clear . admirable." -- Daily Telegraph (London) "Clay's book is a warm-hearted tribute to Emma's wisdom and tenacity." -- Sunday Times (London) "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 (London) "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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