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Susan Rowland

    The Alchemy Fire Murder
    Psyche and the Arts
    Jung
    • Jung

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Jung: A Feminist Revision explores the relationship between feminist theory and Jungian studies.

      Jung
    • Psyche and the Arts

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Does art connect the individual psyche to history and culture? Psyche and the Arts challenges existing ideas about the relationship between Jung and art, and offers exciting new dimensions to key issues such as the role of image in popular culture, and the division of psyche and matter in art form. Divided into three sections - Getting into Art, Challenging the Critical Space and Interpreting Art in the World - the text shows how Jungian ideas can work with the arts to illuminate both psychological theory and aesthetic response. Psyche and the Arts offers new critical visions of literature, film, music, architecture and painting, as something alive in the experience of creators and audiences challenging previous Jungian criticism. This approach demonstrates Jung’s own belief that art is a healing response to collective cultural norms. This diverse yet focused collection from international contributors invites the reader to seek personal and cultural value in the arts, and will be essential reading for Jungian analysts, trainees and those more generally interested in the arts.

      Psyche and the Arts
    • The Alchemy Fire Murder

      a Mary Wandwalker Mystery

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The story follows former Archivist Mary Wandwalker as she uncovers the truth about her alma mater's prized medieval alchemy scroll, revealing it to be a seventeenth-century copy. The original, linked to the alchemist Robert Le More, disappeared in colonial Connecticut. When the genuine scroll reappears in Los Angeles, Mary must embark on a mission to retrieve it, as its recovery is crucial for the survival of her Oxford college. The narrative blends elements of mystery and historical intrigue.

      The Alchemy Fire Murder