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From the archaic into the aesthetic: myth and literature in the "Orphic" Goethe
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The dialectic of destruction and creation in the German tradition: a Jungian perspective on Goethe, Nietzsche, Rilke, and George
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The unconscious from the storm and stress to Weimar classicism: the dialectic of time and pleasure
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The timelessness and timeliness of the 'archaic': analytical psychology, 'primordial' thought, synchronicity
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A Companion to the Works of Stefan George. Ed. Jens Rieckmann. Rochester, NY: Camden House (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture), 2005. xvi + 257 pp. £65/$90. ISBN 1–57113–214–7
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Nietzsche's anti-christianity as a return to (German) classicism
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Affinities between Weimar classicism and analytical psychology: Goethe and Jung on the concept of the self
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