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  1. Anyone who has read a biography of Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist Carl Jung has to have wondered why his wife, Emma, put up with him. Beautiful, intelligent, filthy rich (and with a marriage contract that ensured that wealth would have reverted to her in case of divorce), Emma endured Carl's dalliances with other women, his periodic breakdowns, his frequent long journeys, and his ...

  2. Emma Jung was a psychoanalyst, writer, and the wife of C. G. Jung. A lifelong student of Arthurian mythology, she is (with Marie-Louise von Franz) co-author of The Grail Legend. Her two classic papers on animus and anima were first published in English in 1955 and are required reading for training Jungian analysts.

  3. Emma Jung-Rauschenbach died in 1955, with Jung staying in the house in Küsnacht until his death in 1961 – altogether more than half a century. The residence remained in the family’s possession and was passed down from children to grandchildren. In 2002 the "Foundation C.G. Jung Küsnacht" was established and took over the house with the ...

  4. Jung tells of a man's dream in which a female figure of more than life size and with a veiled face stands in a church * in the place of the altar. Indeed, like the Platonic ideas, the archetype of the anima is of superhuman nature and dwells in a celestial place.

  5. Emma Jung (født Emma Marie Rauschenbach; 30. marts 1882 i Schaffhausen i Schweiz – 27. november 1955) var en schweizisk dybdepsykolog og forfatter. Hun blev i 1903 gift med Carl Gustav Jung og er herefter kendt som Emma Jung. De var gift i mere end 50 år og fik fem børn (se under Carl Gustav Jung ). Hun var en af de rigeste arvinger i ...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Emma Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz. 4.23. 164 ratings13 reviews. The Holy Grail and its quest is a legend that has had a powerful impact on our civilization and culture. The Grail itself is an ancient Celtic symbol of plenty as well as a Christian symbol of redemption and eternal life, the chalice that caught the blood of the crucified Christ.

  7. Er traf sie 1896 bei einem Besuch in ihrem elterlichen Haus in Schaffhausen. Emma Rauschenbach (1882-1955) war bei dieser ersten flüchtigen Begegnung 14jährig. Jung erkannte bereits damals in ihr seine künftige Ehefrau und sechs Jahre später hielt er als frisch promovierter Mediziner um Emmas Hand an. Die Hochzeit fand am 14.