A Short Review of Dr. Jung's Article: Redemption Ideas in Alchemy — M. Esther Harding | Paperback
Jung saw alchemy as psychology. Harding saw Jung clearly.
In this concise critical analysis, M. Esther Harding examines Carl Jung’s landmark work on alchemy and the concept of redemption — tracing the psychological significance of alchemical allegory, the transformative power of the alchemical process, and the deep relationship between alchemy, religion, and the modern psyche. Harding’s lens is precise and unflinching: she neither flatters Jung nor dismisses him, but engages his ideas with the rigor they deserve.
A facsimile reprint of the original, with the marks of age intact. Brief, dense, and essential for anyone working at the intersection of depth psychology and the esoteric arts.
- Author: M. Esther Harding
- Format: Paperback, 48 pages
- Dimensions: 6 × 9 × 0.12 in
- Published: March 1, 2007 (facsimile reprint)
The alchemical image does not yield to the casual glance. Neither does this book.