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Jung: A Very Short Introduction | 
enlarge | Author: Anthony Stevens Creator: Tim Pigott-smith Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 43668
Format: Audiobook, Classical Media: Audio CD Discs: 3 Number Of Items: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 5.1 x 1
ISBN: 9626342986 Dewey Decimal Number: 300 UPC: 730099029827 EAN: 9789626342985 ASIN: 9626342986
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An exellent starting point. November 10, 2004 A. Robertson (glasgow) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
With so many "introduction" books flooding the market these days it can be difficult to know where the best place is to even start when interested in difficult subject. In my experience it has been the Very Short Introduction series that offers the most effective presentation of key ideas to particular thinkers. The modesty of these books (unwilling to claim that they are going to introduce you to anything more than an absolute basic) is not to be misunderstood, this series is far more effective than Icons more popular Introducing... series, there are no cartoons here and it's written in a traditional chapter, sub-section style of an academic text book. The books though are so readable and clear, there is a totally unpretentious quality to them and clear examples and elaborations of key ideas. I read the Introducing Jung sometime ago and it sparked an interest, I even bought some of his books but still I found them difficult to grasp, this book however left a much clearer imprint of Jungian ideas and I can now tackle some of his original works. The series only drawback is it lacks some topics available in icons range, I would dearly love to see a Very Short Introduciton to Lacan, or Levi-Strauss, hopefully in yhe near future. I whole heartedly recommend these books, you learn more as the 150 so pages are pretty much text instead of drawings and text bubbles and yet the readability means while they take more time to just read through (most say they read an Introducing book in an hour, it might take you two or three to read these) you actually grasp the ideas more quickly.
the best introduction to Jung's work ever June 2, 2001 29 out of 30 found this review helpful
Anthony Stevens' Very Short Introduction is a must for everybody who is interested in the life and work of Carl G. Jung and psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory in general. With this little book, Stevens deals with the most simple aspects of Jungs insights (such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, complexes...) as well as explaining the more difficult sides, such as alchemy, eastern philosophy, and the much overlooked relationship between Jungs psychology and the ideas of some new disciplines like Evolutionary Psychology and Lorenz' Ethology. A big thumbs up for Stevens: Jung was indeed a brilliant thinker, but far from an excellent writer...
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