Description
Goethe’s masterwork, Faust, was C.G. Jung’s life-long companion, referred to hundreds of times in his Collected Works, seminars and letters, and in his autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections. Besides being a major literary work of the nineteenth century, Faust is a “document of the soul” of special importance for the psychological understanding of modern men and women.
In Goethe’s Faust, Edinger presents his current views on the psychological significance of this great work of art.