![]() Kennedy-Xypolitas (Ed.), The fountain of the love of wisdom: An homage to Marie-Louise von Franz (p. Kennedy-Xypolitas (Ed.), The fountain of the love of wisdom: An homage to Marie-Louise von Franz (pp. Pagan in the head – Christian in the heart. Chicago: Open Court (Original work published 1982). The fountain of the love of wisdom: An homage to Marie-Louise von Franz. The Journal of Analytical Psychology, 43, 409–411. Obituary: Marie-Louise von Franz 1915–1998. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul (Original work published 1955–56). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul (Original work published 1944). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul (Original work published 1951). 9, Part 2, Aion: Researches into the phenomenology of the self. Journey Into Wholeness Newsletter, 12(3). Marie-Louise von Franz: The classic Jungian and the classic Jungian tradition. von Franz (Eds.), Man and his symbols (pp. 331–332) and by historians of psychology as an.Īnthony, M. Von Franz is frequently referred to by Jung’s biographers (e.g., McLynn 1996, pp. 67) and “perhaps his closest collaborator and friend” (Freeman 1964). In Jung’s later years, she became closer to him than almost anyone outside his family (Anthony 1990, p. Her career evolved from acting as Jung’s research assistant through to becoming a major figure in the community of Jungian analysts and a founder of the Zürich Institute for training analysts. She seemed to know everything (Stein 2006).īorn some 40 years after Carl Gustav Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, Marie-Louise (Marlus) von Franz (January 4 1915–Feburary 17 1998) outlived her mentor and many of his closest collaborators, including his wife Emma and mistress Toni Wolf. I will never forget the first time I heard Dr von Franz lecture (on the puer aeternus). The lectures of Dr von Franz were brilliant and inspiring. ![]()
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