Orpheus and Eurydice in Myth History and Analytical Psychology

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<p>This fascinating study shows how the minor Greek story of Orpheus and Eurydice came to have a more persistent and varied impact on Western culture than any other Greek myth. In the last 2000 years it has captivated the imagination of successive ages. Writers and other artists have turned to it to explore unexpectedly diverse concerns from classical philosophy through Christian values to challenges involving individual psychology and societal well-being.</p><p>Dawson’s study of the mythic imagination traces how these concerns unfold in poems plays novels films paintings operas ballets and sculptures. It charts a history of responses to the experience of loss and longing and the need to grow in self-awareness. And it illustrates how responses to this myth anticipate many of the claims associated with analytical psychology.</p><p>This book will be of interest to analysts scholars and students working with Jung’s ideas and to all those interested in adaptations of myth and the implications they harbour.</p>
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