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In de ban van Jung
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7644163
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In de ban van Jung
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Year
2015
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First edition
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544
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16.0 x 24.0 cm
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978-90–211-4367-5
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Marten Toonder, Gerard Reve, Etty Hillesum and many other Dutch people were captivated by the ideas of Carl Gustav Jung, the founder of analytical psychology. Van den Berk describes how Jung's ideas were received in the Netherlands during his lifetime. He does this on the basis of biographical portraits of Dutch people who were closely related to Jung in the first half of the twentieth century. Among them are artists such as Marten Toonder, Gerard Reve, Augusta de Wit and Harry Mulisch. Tjeu writes from p. 400 to 525 about the Marten Toonder phenomenon.
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Marten Toonder, Gerard Reve, Etty Hillesum en vele andere Nederlanders werden gegrepen door het gedachtegoed van Carl Gustav Jung, de grondlegger van de analytische psychologie.
Van den Berk beschrijft hoe Jungs gedachtegoed tijdens diens leven in Nederland werd ontvangen. Hij doet dat aan de hand van biografische portretten van Nederlanders die in de eerste helft van de twintigste eeuw nauw op Jung betrokken waren. Onder hen zijn kunstenaars als Marten Toonder, Gerard Reve, Augusta de Wit en Harry Mulisch.
Tjeu schrijft vanaf pag. 400 t/m 525 over het fenomeen Marten Toonder.
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