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Orpheus
Volume 71, Spring 2004
- Looking Back at Orpheus by Christine Downing
- Orpheus, the Shamanic-Mantic Kitharodos (Singing Lyreplayer) by William G. Doty
- “Anyway, why did it have to be the death of a poet?” The Orphic Root of Jungian Psychology by Robert D.Romanyshyn
- The Afterlife of the Image, On Jung and Mourning by Greg Mogenson
- Facing Finitude: Philosophical Reflections on Orpheus, Art, and Aging by Linda Schierse Leonard
- Orpheus, Dionysos and Popular Culture Jean Cocteau’s Orphée (1930) – then and now by Christopher Hauke
- Orphism and the Birth of Non-representational Art by David O’Donaghue
- Erotic Undercurrents in the Cult of Orpheus by Jim Kline
- Orpheus Before Orpheus, The Myth of the Magic by Citharode Gianfranco Salvatore
Book Review
- After Shamdasani: On Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology: The Dream of a Science by Sonu Shamdasani
Reviewed byWolfgang Giegerich - The Dove in the Consulting Room: Hysteria and the Anima in Bollas and Jung by Greg Mogenson
Reviewed by Stephen Y. Wilkerson - The Fantasy Principle: Psychoanalysis of the Imagination by Michael Vannoy Adams
Reviewed by Dennis Patrick Slattery - Jacking in to the Matrix Franchise: Cultural Reception and Interpretation, Matthew Kapell and William G. Doty, eds.
Reviewed by Ginette Paris - Grace in the Desert: Awakening to the Gifts of Monastic Life by Dennis Patrick Slattery
Reviewed by Robert D. Romanyshyn - The Ecstasies of St. Francis: The Way of Lady Poverty by John Ryan Haule
Reviewed by Pamela Donleavy - Six Short Reviews
Reviews by B. Mills, P. McCauley, R. A. Kumelos, S. Thibodeaux, and D. McKinstry-Edwards