Author: Saxton Freymann
Publisher: Arthur a Levine
ISBN: 9780439110136
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Doctor Pompo believes that he has found a nose lying on the ground, but everyone he meets identifies the mysterious object in a different way.
Dr. Pompo's Nose
Author: Saxton Freymann
Publisher: Arthur a Levine
ISBN: 9780439110136
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Doctor Pompo believes that he has found a nose lying on the ground, but everyone he meets identifies the mysterious object in a different way.
Publisher: Arthur a Levine
ISBN: 9780439110136
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Doctor Pompo believes that he has found a nose lying on the ground, but everyone he meets identifies the mysterious object in a different way.
How are You Peeling?
Author: Saxton Freymann
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0439104319
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
"Who'd have dreamed that produce could be so expressive, so charming, so lively and funny'...Freymann and...Elffers have created sweet and feisty little beings with feelings, passions, fears and an emotional range that is, well, organic." - The New York Times Book Review. "Use this book to discuss different moods, to introduce the names of many fruits and vegetables, to identify colors, and to inspire young artists to create sculptures of their own." - School Library Journal, starred review
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0439104319
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
"Who'd have dreamed that produce could be so expressive, so charming, so lively and funny'...Freymann and...Elffers have created sweet and feisty little beings with feelings, passions, fears and an emotional range that is, well, organic." - The New York Times Book Review. "Use this book to discuss different moods, to introduce the names of many fruits and vegetables, to identify colors, and to inspire young artists to create sculptures of their own." - School Library Journal, starred review
Psychology of the Unconscious
Author: C. G. Jung
Publisher: Stevenson Press
ISBN: 144372713X
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 634
Book Description
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS PSYCHOLOGY OP THE UNCONSCIOUS A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido A Contribution to the History of the Evolution of Thought DR, C. G. JUNG Of the University of Zurich AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION, WITH INTRODUCTION, BY BEATRICE M. HINKLE, M. D NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1949 TRANSLATORS NOTE THAT humanity is seeking a new message, a new light upon the meaning of life, and something tangible, as it were, with which it can work towaids a larger under standing of itself and its relation to the universe, is a fact I think none will gainsay Therefore, it has seemed to me particularly timely to introduce to the Eng lish-speaking world Dr. Jungs remarkable book, Wand lungen und Symbole der Libido. In this work he has plunged boldly into the treacherous sea of mythology and folklore, the productions of the ancient mind and that of the common people, and turned upon this vast material the same scientific and painstaking method of psychologic analysis that is applied to the modern mind, in order to reveal the common bond of desire and longing which unites all humanity, and thus bridge the gaps presumed to exist between ancient and widely separated peoples and those of our modern time. The discoveiy of this under current affecting and influencing ancient peoples as well as modern serves as a foundation or platform from which he proceeds to hold aloft a new ideal, a new goal of attainment possible of achievement and which can be in tellectually satisfy ng, as well as emotionally appealing the goal of moral autonomy. BINDERY MAR 1 2 This book, remarkable for its erudition and the tre mendous labor expended upon it, as well as for the new viTRANSLATORS NOTE light which it sheds upon human life, its motives, its needs and its possibilities, is not one for desultory read ing or superficial examination Such an approach will prevent the reader from gaining anything of its real value, but for those who can bring a serious interest and willingness to give a careful study to it the work will prove to be a veritable mine capable of yielding the greatest riches. The difficulties in translating a book such as this are almost insuperable, but I have tried faithfully to express Dr. Jungs thought, keeping as close to the original text as possible and, at the same time, rendeiing the difficult material and complicated German phrasing as simply and clearly as . he subject-matter would allow In all this work I owe much to Miss Helen I. Brayton, without whose faithful assistance the work would never have been completed I wish to acknowledge my gratitude to Mr. Louis Untermeyer, whose help in rendering the poetic quotations into English verse has been invaluable, and to express as well my gratitude to other friends who have assisted me in various ways from time to time. B. M. H. AN INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY WHEN Professor Freud of Vienna made his early discoveiies in the realm of the neuroses, and announced that the basis and origin of the various symptoms grouped under the terms hysteria and neuroses lay in unfulfilled desires and wishes, unexpressed and unknown to the patient for the most part, and concerned chiefly with the jsexual instinct, it was not realized what far reaching influence this unpopular and bitterly attacked theory would exert on the understanding of human life in general. For this theoiy hasso widened in its scope that its application has now extended beyond a particular group of pathologic states. It has in fact led to a new evalua tion of the whole conduct of human life a new compre hension has developed which explains those things which formerly were unexplained, and there is offered an understanding not only of the symptoms of a neurosis and the phenomena of conduct but the product of the mind as expressed in myths and religions...
Publisher: Stevenson Press
ISBN: 144372713X
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 634
Book Description
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS PSYCHOLOGY OP THE UNCONSCIOUS A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido A Contribution to the History of the Evolution of Thought DR, C. G. JUNG Of the University of Zurich AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION, WITH INTRODUCTION, BY BEATRICE M. HINKLE, M. D NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1949 TRANSLATORS NOTE THAT humanity is seeking a new message, a new light upon the meaning of life, and something tangible, as it were, with which it can work towaids a larger under standing of itself and its relation to the universe, is a fact I think none will gainsay Therefore, it has seemed to me particularly timely to introduce to the Eng lish-speaking world Dr. Jungs remarkable book, Wand lungen und Symbole der Libido. In this work he has plunged boldly into the treacherous sea of mythology and folklore, the productions of the ancient mind and that of the common people, and turned upon this vast material the same scientific and painstaking method of psychologic analysis that is applied to the modern mind, in order to reveal the common bond of desire and longing which unites all humanity, and thus bridge the gaps presumed to exist between ancient and widely separated peoples and those of our modern time. The discoveiy of this under current affecting and influencing ancient peoples as well as modern serves as a foundation or platform from which he proceeds to hold aloft a new ideal, a new goal of attainment possible of achievement and which can be in tellectually satisfy ng, as well as emotionally appealing the goal of moral autonomy. BINDERY MAR 1 2 This book, remarkable for its erudition and the tre mendous labor expended upon it, as well as for the new viTRANSLATORS NOTE light which it sheds upon human life, its motives, its needs and its possibilities, is not one for desultory read ing or superficial examination Such an approach will prevent the reader from gaining anything of its real value, but for those who can bring a serious interest and willingness to give a careful study to it the work will prove to be a veritable mine capable of yielding the greatest riches. The difficulties in translating a book such as this are almost insuperable, but I have tried faithfully to express Dr. Jungs thought, keeping as close to the original text as possible and, at the same time, rendeiing the difficult material and complicated German phrasing as simply and clearly as . he subject-matter would allow In all this work I owe much to Miss Helen I. Brayton, without whose faithful assistance the work would never have been completed I wish to acknowledge my gratitude to Mr. Louis Untermeyer, whose help in rendering the poetic quotations into English verse has been invaluable, and to express as well my gratitude to other friends who have assisted me in various ways from time to time. B. M. H. AN INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY WHEN Professor Freud of Vienna made his early discoveiies in the realm of the neuroses, and announced that the basis and origin of the various symptoms grouped under the terms hysteria and neuroses lay in unfulfilled desires and wishes, unexpressed and unknown to the patient for the most part, and concerned chiefly with the jsexual instinct, it was not realized what far reaching influence this unpopular and bitterly attacked theory would exert on the understanding of human life in general. For this theoiy hasso widened in its scope that its application has now extended beyond a particular group of pathologic states. It has in fact led to a new evalua tion of the whole conduct of human life a new compre hension has developed which explains those things which formerly were unexplained, and there is offered an understanding not only of the symptoms of a neurosis and the phenomena of conduct but the product of the mind as expressed in myths and religions...
Beyond Memory
Author: Diane Neumaier
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 9780813534541
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Photography possesses a powerful ability to bear witness, aid remembrance, shape, and even alter recollection. In Beyond Memory: Soviet Nonconformist Photography and Photo-Related Works of Art, the general editor, Diane Neumaier, and twenty-three contributors offer a rigorous examination of the medium's role in late Soviet unofficial art. Focusing on the period between the mid-1950s and the late 1980s, they explore artists' unusually inventive and resourceful uses of photography within a highly developed Soviet dissident culture. During this time, lack of high-quality photographic materials, complimented by tremendous creative impulses, prompted artists to explore experimental photo-processes such as camera and darkroom manipulations, photomontage, and hand-coloring. Photography also took on a provocative array of forms including photo installation, artist-made samizdat (self-published) books, photo-realist painting, and many other surprising applications of the flexible medium. Beyond Memory shows how innovative conceptual moves and approaches to form and content-echoes of Soviet society's coded communication and a Russian sense of absurdity-were common in the Soviet cultural underground. Collectively, the works in this anthology demonstrate how late-Soviet artists employed irony and invention to make positive use of difficult circumstances. In the process, the volume illuminates the multiple characters of photography itself and highlights the leading role that the medium has come to play in the international art world today. Beyond Memory stands on its own as a rigorous examination of photography's place in late Soviet unofficial art, while also serving as a supplement to the traveling exhibition of the same title.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 9780813534541
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Photography possesses a powerful ability to bear witness, aid remembrance, shape, and even alter recollection. In Beyond Memory: Soviet Nonconformist Photography and Photo-Related Works of Art, the general editor, Diane Neumaier, and twenty-three contributors offer a rigorous examination of the medium's role in late Soviet unofficial art. Focusing on the period between the mid-1950s and the late 1980s, they explore artists' unusually inventive and resourceful uses of photography within a highly developed Soviet dissident culture. During this time, lack of high-quality photographic materials, complimented by tremendous creative impulses, prompted artists to explore experimental photo-processes such as camera and darkroom manipulations, photomontage, and hand-coloring. Photography also took on a provocative array of forms including photo installation, artist-made samizdat (self-published) books, photo-realist painting, and many other surprising applications of the flexible medium. Beyond Memory shows how innovative conceptual moves and approaches to form and content-echoes of Soviet society's coded communication and a Russian sense of absurdity-were common in the Soviet cultural underground. Collectively, the works in this anthology demonstrate how late-Soviet artists employed irony and invention to make positive use of difficult circumstances. In the process, the volume illuminates the multiple characters of photography itself and highlights the leading role that the medium has come to play in the international art world today. Beyond Memory stands on its own as a rigorous examination of photography's place in late Soviet unofficial art, while also serving as a supplement to the traveling exhibition of the same title.
Basic Ship Propulsion
Author: J. P. Ghose
Publisher: Allied Publishers
ISBN: 9788177646061
Category : Marine engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Publisher: Allied Publishers
ISBN: 9788177646061
Category : Marine engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
The Sculpture of Taras
Author: Joseph Coleman Carter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
It's Pumpkin Time!
Author: Zoe Hall
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780590558495
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
A sister and brother plant and tend their own pumpkin patch so they will have jack-o-lanterns for Halloween.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780590558495
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
A sister and brother plant and tend their own pumpkin patch so they will have jack-o-lanterns for Halloween.
On the Psychology of the Unconscious
Author: Carl Jung
Publisher: Minerva Heritage Press
ISBN: 3689384966
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
On the Psychology of the Unconscious (Über die Psychologie des Unbewußten) is a critical work documenting C.G. Jung’s divergence from Freud. Published in 1912 in German, this translation brings his earliest thoughts on the nature of the Unconscious to the modern reader. On the Psychology of the Unconscious offers a transformative exploration of the symbolic, emotional, and archetypal processes underlying human behavior and marks a pivotal step in his departure from Freud's psychoanalytic framework. This work reflects Jung's engagement with the tension between the individual and collective dimensions of the unconscious, emphasizing the universal symbols and mythological structures that shape personal psychic experience. Jung critiques Freud's reductionist focus on sexuality, proposing instead a broader understanding of libido as a general psychic energy that manifests in symbolic forms in dreams, fantasies, and cultural expressions. In this treatise Jung introduced the concept of the personal and collective unconscious, the latter being a reservoir of universal memories, patterns and symbols shared by all human beings. He also began to explore the role of symbols in mediating between the conscious and unconscious realms, and shifted the understanding of libido from Freud's primarily sexual energy perspective to a broader life force, arguing that Freud’s miopic focus on sexual desire blinds him to more fundamental metaphysical realities. Although the fully developed concept of archetypes would come later, Jung touched on these primordial, universally recognized symbols that reside in the collective unconscious. This essay, with its emphasis on both individual and shared unconscious content, marked a significant departure from Freud's theories and heralded the basic concepts that would later become central to Jung's analytical psychology. In the fall of 1912, C.G. Jung, serving as president of the International Psychoanalytic Association, gave a series of lectures in New York in which he critiqued and redefined the foundations of psychoanalysis. His views were deemed unacceptable by Freud, resulting in a significant rift within the Freudian school. Jung challenged Freud's perspectives on sexuality, the origins of neuroses, dream analysis, and the nature of the unconscious, and he was the first to advocate that every analyst should undergo his or her own analysis. Over time, Jung's critiques have proven remarkably insightful, while paving the way for the development of his own discipline, analytical psychology. This publication is emblematic of this historically important divergence. This updated edition offers a fresh, accessible translation of Carl Jung’s early scientific writings, originally intended for an academic audience. The translation is accompanied by a thought-provoking Afterword by the translator, which explores the philosophical foundations, historical context, and lasting impact of Jung’s ideas from his early clinical work under Freud to his later metaphysical philosophy such as Aion and Synchronicity.
Publisher: Minerva Heritage Press
ISBN: 3689384966
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
On the Psychology of the Unconscious (Über die Psychologie des Unbewußten) is a critical work documenting C.G. Jung’s divergence from Freud. Published in 1912 in German, this translation brings his earliest thoughts on the nature of the Unconscious to the modern reader. On the Psychology of the Unconscious offers a transformative exploration of the symbolic, emotional, and archetypal processes underlying human behavior and marks a pivotal step in his departure from Freud's psychoanalytic framework. This work reflects Jung's engagement with the tension between the individual and collective dimensions of the unconscious, emphasizing the universal symbols and mythological structures that shape personal psychic experience. Jung critiques Freud's reductionist focus on sexuality, proposing instead a broader understanding of libido as a general psychic energy that manifests in symbolic forms in dreams, fantasies, and cultural expressions. In this treatise Jung introduced the concept of the personal and collective unconscious, the latter being a reservoir of universal memories, patterns and symbols shared by all human beings. He also began to explore the role of symbols in mediating between the conscious and unconscious realms, and shifted the understanding of libido from Freud's primarily sexual energy perspective to a broader life force, arguing that Freud’s miopic focus on sexual desire blinds him to more fundamental metaphysical realities. Although the fully developed concept of archetypes would come later, Jung touched on these primordial, universally recognized symbols that reside in the collective unconscious. This essay, with its emphasis on both individual and shared unconscious content, marked a significant departure from Freud's theories and heralded the basic concepts that would later become central to Jung's analytical psychology. In the fall of 1912, C.G. Jung, serving as president of the International Psychoanalytic Association, gave a series of lectures in New York in which he critiqued and redefined the foundations of psychoanalysis. His views were deemed unacceptable by Freud, resulting in a significant rift within the Freudian school. Jung challenged Freud's perspectives on sexuality, the origins of neuroses, dream analysis, and the nature of the unconscious, and he was the first to advocate that every analyst should undergo his or her own analysis. Over time, Jung's critiques have proven remarkably insightful, while paving the way for the development of his own discipline, analytical psychology. This publication is emblematic of this historically important divergence. This updated edition offers a fresh, accessible translation of Carl Jung’s early scientific writings, originally intended for an academic audience. The translation is accompanied by a thought-provoking Afterword by the translator, which explores the philosophical foundations, historical context, and lasting impact of Jung’s ideas from his early clinical work under Freud to his later metaphysical philosophy such as Aion and Synchronicity.
Dr. Webster's complete dictionary of the English language
Author: Noah Webster
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1786
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1786
Book Description
Black Athena
Author: Martin Bernal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Greece
Languages : en
Pages : 575
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Greece
Languages : en
Pages : 575
Book Description