Nietzsche’s Zarathustra 2

Subtitle:
Notes of the seminar given in 1934-1939 by C.G. Jung

Series Title:
Bollingen Series XCIX [99]

Edition:
First edition (1988)

Volume / Part:
Volume 2 of 2

Authors:
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Jarrett, James L. (James Louis) 1917-2015 (Introduction)

Editor:
Jarrett, James L. (James Louis) 1917-2015

Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey

Publisher:
Princeton University Press


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
0691099537

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

Copy:
2

LoC Call Number:
B 3313 .A44 J85 1988 v.2 c.2

Accession Number:
068800

Keyword Subject Headings:
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900
Also Sprach Zarathustra--Nietzsche--Exegesis--Psychological
Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Analytical psychology--Seminars

User Notes:
This is a Reference book for use only in the Library. Hardbound; vi + 814 pp. The material for "Nietzsche's Zarathustra" is divided into two volumes as follows: • Volume 1: Pages 1-764: Spring 1934 - Autumn 1935. • Volume 2: Pages 765-1578: Winter 1936 - Winter 1939 also including "References to the Psychological Analysis of 'Thus Spake Zarathustra'" and an index. From the publication history printed on the verso of the title page: "The text here published is that of the multigraphed version which Mary Foote, its editor, issued privately in ten volumes from approximately 1934 to 1940 (specific dates of issue are lacking). Volumes 1 to 3, for the meetings from May 1934 to March 1935, were originally issued in double-spaced typing, and when depleted were reissued, with minor corrections, in single-spaced format. The latter version and the remaining (single-spaced) volumes are the source of the present text." From the Introduction by James L. Jarrett: "The last question Nietzsche put in the last of his books was simply: 'Have I been understood?' Now Nietzsche or, more likely, a Nietzschean, might well add, 'Does Jung finally do justice to the greatness of Nietzsche as philosopher, as writer?' And (again with presumption) one might imagine the Geist of Jung answering, 'Is not the question rather, "Have we, by way of our analysis of your text and what it tells us about your life, better understood the human condition?"' "This seminar, like all of Jung's seminars, is about Analytical Psychology." Contents of Volume 2: Winter 1936 [7 sessions] Spring 1936 [8 sessions] Spring 1937 [9 sessions] Spring 1938 [7 sessions] Autumn 1938 [7 sessions] Winter 1939 [5 sessions] References to the Psychological Analysis of "Thus Spake Zarathustra" Index