signed Hardcover
1977 · Perth
by Weaver, Rix
Perth: Wyvern Publications, 1977. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Good +/good. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Sined by the author in ink to title page. This copy is hand numbered 4 of 500 Limited Edition copies. 9" X 5 3/4". xi, 210pp. Book presents nicely with unclipped dust jacket wrapped in protective archival sleeve. Rubbing, toning, creasing, and wear to covers, corners, and edges of jacket. Bound in blue cloth over boards with spine lettered in silver. Dust-spotting to top edge of text block. Erased name to front free endpaper. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Spinning on a Dream Thread: Hermann Hesse, His Life and Work, and His Contact with C.G. Jung delves into the psychological and spiritual dimensions of Hermann Hesse's life and writings, emphasizing his engagement with Jungian analysis and his interactions with Carl Jung. The book explores how Jungian concepts—such as archetypes, the shadow, and active imagination—influenced Hesse's creative process and personal development. It also discusses Hesse's correspondence and relationship with Jung, highlighting how their exchanges impacted Hesse's literary works. Spinning on a Dream Thread is considered a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of literature and analytical psychology. (Inventory #: 16955)
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Spinning on a Dream Thread: Hermann Hesse, His Life and Work, and His Contact with C.G. Jung delves into the psychological and spiritual dimensions of Hermann Hesse's life and writings, emphasizing his engagement with Jungian analysis and his interactions with Carl Jung. The book explores how Jungian concepts—such as archetypes, the shadow, and active imagination—influenced Hesse's creative process and personal development. It also discusses Hesse's correspondence and relationship with Jung, highlighting how their exchanges impacted Hesse's literary works. Spinning on a Dream Thread is considered a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of literature and analytical psychology. (Inventory #: 16955)