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Classically FRENCH; Perigord region remains unspoiled
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For The Patriot Ledger
For more than 20 years now, my husband and I have taken every
opportunity to explore the tiny towns of Provence, dreaming of
retiring there one day. Then a big-mouthed Brit by the name of Peter
Mayle wrote a handful of books extolling the virtues of "la vie
Provencal," and shattered our dreams. The region became so popular,
and prices so inflated, that savvy French farmers were soon selling
chicken coops at chateau prices. Unwilling to let the dream just
die, we began casting a wider net in search of a lesser known, but
equally as charming area, where we might still be ...
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Carl Gustav Jung.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; CARL GUSTAV JUNG. By Frank McLynn. Bantam Press; 624 pages; 25 PREVIOUS books by Frank...Stanley and Richard Burton. They are subjects much more to his liking; Carl Jung, the explorer of the interior of the mind, is certainly not. Indeed...
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Falling from favour; Carl Gustav Jung.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; TWO new books on Carl Gustav Jung emphasise very different aspects of...some would say over-chronicling--Jung's family life, letters and conversations...more serious charges levelled during Jung's lifetime and since his death in...
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The man behind the mythology. (Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung)
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report
; ...through, searching for the truth. Carl Gustav Jung is no exception. He was, by all...and mysterious coincidences. Yet Jung also had a darker side, a "shadow...themselves questioning. how much Jung's personal history should influence...
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Jung, Carl Gustav: Jung: Une biographie.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Biography
; Jung, Carl Gustav Jung: Une biographie. Deirdre Bair. Trans. (from US English) Martine...Deirdre Bair, a renowned academic, has produced a phenomenal work on Dr. Jung's archives. She does not deny the facts: when Hitler came to power...
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Book reviews: Monumental biography whets appetite for more; Carl Gustav Jung - A Biography by Deirdre Bair. Published by Little Brown. Price pounds 25.00.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; Byline: CIARAN McKEOWN CARL Gustav Jung was an intellectual giant of the...resolve the many controversies in which Jung became embroiled in his long life...the end whether she actually liked Jung. Much as I admire his work and his...
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Spiritual questing. (the psychology of Carl Gustav Jung)
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report
; ...finally, was the work of Carl Gustao Jung. Cultural touchstone...Madison Avenue has discovered Jung: In a recent commercial...for many Americans was "Carl who?" Freudian theory...into popular culture. But Jung was familiar to most people...
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Jung and Rhine.(Carl Gustav Jung and Joseph Banks Rhine)
Magazine article from: The Journal of Parapsychology
; ...in Quadrant: The Journal of the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology...pioneer in experimental ESP research, and Jung, who was in the United States for his...was soon to begin editing a collection of Jung's Eranos Lectures to be published under...
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Jung and the African Diaspora.(Carl Gustav Jung)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Western Journal of Black Studies
; ... the dream may not be warning Jung to avoid 'going black' but inviting...Adams qtd. in Marian, 1997, p. 184) Jung feared and yet echoed Africa. In his famous 'barber' dream C.G. Jung feared 'going black' and literally panicked...
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Psychotherapy in amythic key: the legacy of Carl Gustav Jung.
Magazine article from: ReVision
; ...useful for those not closely acquainted with Jung or with transpersonal psychology. The...In the prologue to his autobiography, Jung announced, "I have now undertaken, in...1961, 3). This statement reflected Jung's longstanding recognition that both...
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C.G. Jung-prophet of the self: a psychologist, a thinker and a visionary, like other mystics, Carl Jung has battled with the demons in the soul's dark abysses. A brief look at his life and work.
Magazine article from: Swiss News
; ...the indefatigable trailblazer Carl Gustav Jung. Around 1900, most Burgholzli...seemingly senseless babble. But Jung later succeeded in curing some schizophrenic...1875 to a rather poor clergyman, Carl Gustav Jung spent his childhood in Basel where...
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