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Love and Sacrifice: The Life of Emma Jung [Paperback], by Imelda Gaudissart

Love and Sacrifice: The Life of Emma Jung [Paperback], by Imelda Gaudissart

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Love and Sacrifice: The Life of Emma Jung [Paperback], by Imelda Gaudissart

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Little attention has been paid to Emma Jung's role in the history of analytical psychology and in the life of C. G. Jung. This extended biographical essay by Imelda Gaudissart, originally published in French, provides us with a carefully detailed view of this remarkable woman. Gaudissart's sensitive depiction of Emma Jung reveals a very real woman confronted with an unexpected life and challenged to develop in ways that, for a wife and mother of that period, were almost unimaginable. She worked closely with her husband, C. G. Jung, and Sigmund Freud, becoming herself an analyst, and she was instrumental in establishing the earliest institutions for analytical psychology. The issues Emma Jung faced on her path to individuation will resonate with those of many women today. "The importance of Emma Jung in the life of C. G. Jung has often been either taken for granted or underestimated, and her rightful place in the history of analytical psychology has rarely been given serious consideration. Imelda Gaudissart has managed to correct this imbalance and to provide us with a highly nuanced portrayal of this remarkable woman without falling into idealization or caricature. Any understanding of Jung is incomplete without an understanding of Emma's contribution. I highly recommend this book." -Tom Kelly, past president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology "The psychodynamics of the relationships between Emma, Carl, Sabina, and Toni are fascinating, and Emma's composure and contributions under such difficult circumstances are miraculous. This is a story about the amazing varieties of love in this world-always combined, sooner or later, with some sort of a pain but always stronger in the end. Beyond therapists and historians of psychology, this book serves all who want to grow, but who are sometimes frustrated by the trials of life. Emma's achievements have so much to teach us." -John Cerullo, professor of history, University of New Hampshire at Manchester "Imelda Gaudissart has the great merit of having molded the biographical material about Emma Jung-Rauschenbach into an interesting and moving essay. She helps to keep alive the memory of this remarkable, brave, and generous woman, my beloved grandmother." -Jost Hoerni, one of Emma Jung's nineteen grandchildren Imelda Gaudissart has a master's in psychopathology and has been a Jungian analyst for more than thirty years. She is the coauthor, with her husband Pierre, of a new translation of the I Ching. Married and head of a large family, she lives in Tours, on the Loire Valley. Kathleen Llanwarne, English by birth, now lives in Brussels where she has worked as a translator for thirty years. Her interest in the work of C. G. Jung and in Jungian analysis dates back even further.

Love and Sacrifice: The Life of Emma Jung [Paperback], by Imelda Gaudissart

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4848696 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .49" w x 5.51" l, .62 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 216 pages
Love and Sacrifice: The Life of Emma Jung [Paperback], by Imelda Gaudissart


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. what life must have been like for Emma married to such a man of tremendous ... By Diane DeArmond I have wondered many times, what life must have been like for Emma married to such a man of tremendous spirit and force. it turns out that she is of equal force only in a far different way. Perhaps it is because she is a woman and has the magnificence of personality to match Carl and also be his CEO. Her life is certainly an inspiration to us women who are seeking a path of eros rather than power. Emma's power is a completely different breed, and I enjoyed learning about her,her accomplishments, and her struggles.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. There are several disappointing elements within this book By Lewis H. Lafontaine 1. The preface states: "In November 2004, as I was approaching the end of Deirdre Bair’s Jung: A Biography a commanding voice called me to attention."Regrettably no cautionary notation appears in this book of the fact that Sonu Shamdasani has documented numerous factual errors and outright falsifications made by Deirdre Bair.Evidence of this may be found in "Jung Stripped Bare: By His Biographers Even" [Chapter 4]2. Notable statements made by and about Dr. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff are omitted from this book as demonstrated by the examples below:A marriage is more likely to succeed if the woman follows her own star and remains conscious of her wholeness than if she constantly concerns herself with her husband's star and his wholeness. ~ Carl Jung, Conversations with C.G. Jung, Page 51.I shall always be grateful to Toni for doing for my husband what I or anyone else could not have done at a most critical time." Laurens Van Der Post Jung: The Story of our Time; Page 177.Then after a pause, Miss Wolff added this: "You know, sometimes if a man's wife is big enough to leap over the hurdle of self-pity, she may find that her supposed rival has even helped her marriage! This 'other woman' can sometimes help a man live out certain aspects of himself that his wife either can't fulfill, or else doesn't especially want to. As a result, some of the wife's energies are now freed for her own creative interests and development, often with the result that the marriage not only survives, but emerges even stronger than before!" ~Toni Wolff, C. G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff - A Collection of Remembrances, Pages 47-51It might be said of her [Toni Wolff] that she was "Virgin" as defined for us by Esther Harding , meaning simply an unmarried woman who, since she belonged to no man, belonged to herself and to God in a special way.~ Sallie Nichols, ~C. G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff - A Collection of Remembrances, Pages 47-51.3. The author refers to “Jung, in his memoirs,..” and also writes: “But they were also a time marked by some important productions which included Jung’s “testament,” namely, the work entitled Memories,Dreams, Reflections that he wrote in collaboration with Aniela Jaffé.Sadly the fact is that Dr. Jung did not write “his memoirs” and Memories Dreams and Reflections was not his “testament.” Here is what Dr. Jung had to say about Aniela Jaffe’s biography [not his autobiography.]I want to thank you for your efforts on behalf of my so-called "Autobiography" and to reaffirm that I do not regard this book as my undertaking but expressly as a book which Frau A. Jaffe has written. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page 550.I have always vowed I would never write an autobiography and in this case have only wetted my feet a little; it is rather Frau Jaffe who is writing a biography to which I have made a few contributions. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page 531The book [Memories Dreams and Reflections] should appear under her [Jaffe’s] name and not under mine, since it does not represent an autobiography that I myself have composed. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page 550.4. The author writes: “Carl, irresistibly attracted by Toni’s fine mind and mysterious erotic power, was to ignore Circe’s likewise firm recommendation to Odysseus: You will come to the Sirens first of all;they bewitch any mortal who approaches them . . . .The author offers no evidence that Dr. Jung was “irresistibly attracted by Toni’s mysterious erotic power or that he was under the spell of a “siren.”On the contrary there is evidence that while Dr. Jung admired Toni’s “natural mind” that he was under no spell as evidenced in reading the diary Catherine “Katy” Cabot kept as a patient during her sessions with Dr. Jung whom she always referred to as “Uncle” or “Oncle” as may be read below:“I had an extraordinary interview with Uncle [Dr. Jung] today and would like to write you about it, because it concerns an analysis of Toni and might help you with your own family problems, or give you insight into them.I asked Onkel why Toni was so hard and rough and gruff at times, and not at all understanding, sometimes. Uncle said that she had a remarkable mind, was a genius and a person of quality.Her animus is her hard and gruff side which comes through whenever the unexpected happens.I said that to me she seemed like a grouchy old man with the gout, and was at moments difficult.He said that side of her was absurd and grotesque and you often get such a side with people with a special gift.Those sorts of people have something original and unmanageable. After all, everyone has a flaw and Toni has a remarkable natural mind.What Toni cannot stand is something unexpected!When something changes or something unforeseen happens, she resists it like hell!” ~ Catharine (Katy) Cabot, Jung, My Mother and I;” Page 233 [Excerpt]Persons wishing to learn more about Dr. Jung’s relationship with Toni Wolff may also refer to “C.G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: A Collection of Remembrances” by Ferne Jensen.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I love this deeply felt book about the much overlooked By deborah I love this deeply felt book about the much overlooked, underappreciated Emma Jung. The author is able to combine biography and imaginative narrative in a way that does not blur the lines between fact and supposition. I took pleasure learning more about Emma's unique personality, her amazing life, and profoundly difficult struggles managing marriage to a brilliant and difficult man while carving out her own individuality, deepening her own soul. I feel Emma's presence each time I pick up the book.

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