The Psyche on Stage

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Book Synopsis The Psyche on Stage by : Edward F. Edinger

Book excerpt: This text, which examines such plays as Measure for Measure, and Oedipus the King, traces the archetypal manifestations of the sacred marriage, the search for wholeness, and the tragic hero, through psychological analysis of Shakespeare and Sophocles.


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