Barbara Hannah, the daughter of the Bishop of Cheshirshire, studied art in Paris in the 1920s. She went to Zurich to meet Jung after reading his article, 'Woman in Europe.' Eventually, she became an analyst and lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. In this interview, she comments on Jung's character in a variety of personal situations; on the problem of evil in modern times; on the significance of confronting the darker side of oneself, and the limits of a Christian upbringing in this regard. She gives her impressions of Jung as an analyst, and describes her own experiences around his death.
"Barbara Hannah, the daughter of the Bishop of Cheshirshire, studied art in Paris in the 1920s. She went to Zurich to meet Jung after reading his article, 'Woman in Europe.' Eventually, she became an analyst and lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. In this interview, she comments on Jung's character in a variety of personal situations; on the problem of evil in modern times; on the significance of confronting the darker side of oneself, and the limits of a Christian upbringing in this regard. She gives her impressions of Jung as an analyst, and describes her own experiences around his death."@en
"Barbara Hannah knew Jung and wrote a biographical memoir about him. She was also a psychoanalyst. She offers commentary in this interview on Jung's character in a variety of experiences, the problem of evil in modern times and the significance of confronting the darker side of life and of oneself, the limitations of her Christian upbringing, and Jung's death."
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