Jolande Jacobi



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Jolande Jacobi

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born
March 25, 1890 in Budapest, Hungary

died
April 01, 1973

gender
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Average rating: 4.12 · 4,104 ratings · 164 reviews · 10 distinct works
The Psychology of C. G. Jun...
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Complex/Archetype/Symbol in...
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Way of Individuation
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Psihologija Carla Gustava J...
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Masks of the Soul
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Man and His Symbols
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Psychological Reflections: ...
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Paracelsus: Selected Writings
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Paracelsus : Arzt und Gotts...
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L'âme Et La Vie
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“We see the man who blindly succumbs to a certain type of woman--how frequently a highly cultivated intellectual, for example, will become hopelessly entangled with the worst sort of strumpet because his feminine, emotional side is utterly undifferentiated; and equally familiar is the woman who for no apparent reason ties herself to a swindler or adventurer.”
Jolande Jacobi