C.G. Jung And Hermann Hesse by Miguel Serrano
A reflective study of the intellectual and spiritual affinities between Jungian psychology and Hesse’s literature, showing how concepts like the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the process of individuation clarify recurring themes in Hesse’s fiction—inner conflict, duality, mythic symbolism, and the quest for self-realization. Drawing on biographical and textual readings, it traces how Hesse’s characters and narratives enact psychological transformation and explores the role of Eastern spirituality and symbolism as pathways to integration, while considering the broader cultural and metaphysical implications of their converging concerns.
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