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  1. Odyssey of the psyche
    Jungian patterns in Joyce's Ulysses
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading... more

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading of Ulysses, is the gradual development of a relationship between the two protagonists that parallels C.G. Jung's descriptions of the encounter between the Ego and the Shadow in that stage of his theoretical individuation process called "the realization of the shadow." These parallels form a unifying strand of meaning that runs throughout this multidimensional novel and is supported by the text and contexts of Ulysses. Kimball has provided here the first comprehensive study of the relationship between Jungian psychology and Joyce's Ulysses. Bucking critical trends, she focuses on Stephen rather than Bloom. She also notes certain parallels - synchronicity - in the lives of both Jung and Joyce, not because the men influenced one another but because they speculated about personality at the same historical time. Finally, noting that both Jung and Joyce came from strong Christian backgrounds, she asserts that the doubleness of the human personality fundamental to Christian theology is carried over into Jung's psychology and Joyce's fiction.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585128383; 9780585128382
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 202 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-192) and index

  2. Odyssey of the psyche
    Jungian patterns in Joyce's Ulysses
    Published: c1997
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585128383; 0809321106; 9780585128382; 9780809321100
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Roman psychologique irlandais (anglais) / Histoire et critique; Psychanalyse et littérature / Irlande; Archétype (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Ulysses (Joyce); Psychoanalyse; Literatuur; Analytische Psychologie; Ulysses (Joyce, James); Archetype (Psychology) in literature; Literature; Psychoanalysis and literature; Psychological fiction, English / Irish authors; Psychology; Literatur; Wissen; Psychological fiction, English; Psychoanalysis and literature; Archetype (Psychology) in literature; Psychoanalyse
    Other subjects: Joyce, James / 1882-1941 / Ulysses; Joyce, James / 1882-1941 / Et la psychologie; Jung, C. G. / (Carl Gustav) / 1875-1961 / Et la littérature; Joyce, James; Ulysses; Joyce, James / "Ulysses" / Jung, Carl Gustav; Joyce, James / Ulysses / Jung, Carl G.; Jung, Carl G. / Joyce, James / Ulysses; Joyce, James / 1882-1941; Jung, C. G. / (Carl Gustav) / 1875-1961; Joyce, James / 1882-1941; Jung, Carl Gustav / 1875-1961; Joyce, James (1882-1941): Ulysses; Joyce, James (1882-1941); Jung, C. G. (1875-1961); Joyce, James (1882-1941); Jung, C. G. (1875-1961); Joyce, James (1882-1941): Ulysses
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 202 p.)
    Notes:

    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-192) and index

    In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading of Ulysses, is the gradual development of a relationship between the two protagonists that parallels C.G. Jung's descriptions of the encounter between the Ego and the Shadow in that stage of his theoretical individuation process called "the realization of the shadow." These parallels form a unifying strand of meaning that runs throughout this multidimensional novel and is supported by the text and contexts of Ulysses. Kimball has provided here the first comprehensive study of the relationship between Jungian psychology and Joyce's Ulysses. Bucking critical trends, she focuses on Stephen rather than Bloom. She also notes certain parallels - synchronicity - in the lives of both Jung and Joyce, not because the men influenced one another but because they speculated about personality at the same historical time. Finally, noting that both Jung and Joyce came from strong Christian backgrounds, she asserts that the doubleness of the human personality fundamental to Christian theology is carried over into Jung's psychology and Joyce's fiction

  3. Odyssey of the psyche
    Jungian patterns in Joyce's Ulysses
    Published: c1997
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading... more

    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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    In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading of Ulysses, is the gradual development of a relationship between the two protagonists that parallels C.G. Jung's descriptions of the encounter between the Ego and the Shadow in that stage of his theoretical individuation process called "the realization of the shadow." These parallels form a unifying strand of meaning that runs throughout this multidimensional novel and is supported by the text and contexts of Ulysses. Kimball has provided here the first comprehensive study of the relationship between Jungian psychology and Joyce's Ulysses. Bucking critical trends, she focuses on Stephen rather than Bloom. She also notes certain parallels - synchronicity - in the lives of both Jung and Joyce, not because the men influenced one another but because they speculated about personality at the same historical time. Finally, noting that both Jung and Joyce came from strong Christian backgrounds, she asserts that the doubleness of the human personality fundamental to Christian theology is carried over into Jung's psychology and Joyce's fiction

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585128383; 9780585128382
    Subjects: Psychological fiction, English; Psychoanalysis and literature; Archetype (Psychology) in literature
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Jung, C. G (1875-1961); Joyce, James (1882-1941): Ulysses
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xiv, 202 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-192) and index

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  4. Odyssey of the psyche
    Jungian patterns in Joyce's Ulysses
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading... more

    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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    In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading of Ulysses, is the gradual development of a relationship between the two protagonists that parallels C.G. Jung's descriptions of the encounter between the Ego and the Shadow in that stage of his theoretical individuation process called "the realization of the shadow." These parallels form a unifying strand of meaning that runs throughout this multidimensional novel and is supported by the text and contexts of Ulysses. Kimball has provided here the first comprehensive study of the relationship between Jungian psychology and Joyce's Ulysses. Bucking critical trends, she focuses on Stephen rather than Bloom. She also notes certain parallels - synchronicity - in the lives of both Jung and Joyce, not because the men influenced one another but because they speculated about personality at the same historical time. Finally, noting that both Jung and Joyce came from strong Christian backgrounds, she asserts that the doubleness of the human personality fundamental to Christian theology is carried over into Jung's psychology and Joyce's fiction

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585128383; 9780585128382
    Subjects: Psychological fiction, English; Psychoanalysis and literature; Archetype (Psychology) in literature; Roman psychologique irlandais (anglais); Psychanalyse et littérature; Archétype (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Archetype (Psychology) in literature; Archétype (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Psychanalyse et littérature; Psychoanalysis and literature; Psychological fiction, English; Roman psychologique irlandais (anglais)
    Other subjects: Joyce, James 1882-1941; Joyce, James 1882-1941; Jung, C. G. 1875-1961; Joyce, James 1882-1941; Joyce, James 1882-1941; Jung, C. G. 1875-1961; Joyce, James 1882-1941; Joyce, James 1882-1941; Joyce, James 1882-1941; Joyce, James 1882-1941; Jung, C. G. 1875-1961; Jung, C. G. 1875-1961
    Scope: Online Ressource (xiv, 202 p.)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-192) and index. - Description based on print version record

    Description based on print version record

    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library