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Jack London - A Man In Search Of Meaning: A Jungian Perspective (Paperback)
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Jack London - A Man In Search Of Meaning: A Jungian Perspective (Paperback)
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Jack London was the best known and probably the most widely read
American author at the turn of the 20th century. London was
interested in the issues of who humans are in relation to one
another, to other species, and to life itself. Much of London's
life and writing can be viewed from psychological perspectives as
an exploration of the issue of meaning in life generally and as a
quest for meaning in his own life. C. G. Jung was an early
psychoanalyst who broke from Freud and established his own school
of analytical psychology. Jung was himself intensely concerned with
the issue of meaning. For Jung, the "decisive question for man is:
Is he related to something infinite or not?" (page 325). Jack
London certainly would have agreed with the crucial nature of this
question. In Jack London: A Man in Search of Meaning. Jungian
Perspectives, the author uses the prism of analytical psychology to
examine London's life and quest for meaning from deeply
psychological and archetypal perspectives that are revealed in
London's writings, both fictional and nonfictional. The book begins
with a brief biographical sketch and personality description of
Jack London. This is followed by a focus on the question of meaning
in his life. The next chapter addresses the issue of meaning from
the perspective of analytical psychology (Jung). Selected fiction
from three periods in London's career is considered analytically in
subsequent chapters. These periods are his early adult, middle and
last years. The discussion of each work of fiction is preceded by a
brief biographical statement of events in London's life at the time
of the writing and a brief review of the narrative. A concluding
chapter summarizes London's quest for meaning and where it might
have led him from the perspectives of analytical psychology if he
had lived beyond his untimely death at 40 years of age. There are
two appendices. One contains a longer biographical statement
(Appendix A). The second (Appendix B) provides longer, more
detailed summaries of the works that are discussed. These longer
descriptions include quotes from the texts, themselves, that reveal
the immediacy, passion and soulful flavor of so much of London's
writings.
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