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T**Y
Best Explanation of Archetypes.
I love this whole series. R Crumb illustrates one on Fran’s Kafka.
C**E
Full of typos
I could accept 1 or 2 typos, but this thing has lots of them I'm really thinking about just stopping reading this. If the author doesn't give a f*** about his book why should I.
T**E
good intro
Since Jung's writing is always leaning toward autobiography, it's good to show new readers what he looks like to biographers. This is a fair reading of Jung that doesn't either valorize his flaws or disenchant his inventiveness. Newly introduced readers of Jung will still feel inspired and creative about his work. That's the tough thing about Jung - secondary sources make us love or hate him. This book doesn't require us to take a side, or demystify Jung's sense of mystery.
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