
Out of the Shadows: A Story of Toni Wolff
and Emma Jung ISBN
978-0-9813939-4-0, 78pp (Play) by Elizabeth Clark-Stern
$17.95
Estimated Shipping Date - June 1, 2010
The
year is 1910. Sigmund Freud and his heir-apparent, Carl
Jung, are changing the way we think about human nature and
the mind. Twenty-two year old Toni Wolff enters the heart
of this world as Jung’s patient. His wife, Emma Jung, is
twenty-six, a mother of four, aspiring to help her husband
create the new science of psychology. Toni Wolff’s fiercely
curious mind, and her devotion to Jung, threaten this
aspiration. Despite their passionate rivalry for Jung’s mind
and heart, the two women often find themselves allied. Born
of aristocratic Swiss families, they are denied a university
education, and long to establish themselves as analysts in
their own right. Passionate and self-educated, they hunger
for another intellectual woman with whom to explore the
complexities of the soul, the role of women in society, and
the archetypal feminine in the affairs of nations.
Their relationship spans 40 years, from pre-World War I to
the dawn of the Atomic Age. Their story follows the
development of the field of psychology, and the moral and
professional choices of some of its major players.
Ultimately, Toni and Emma discover that their individual
development is informed by both their antagonism, and their
common ground. They struggle to know the essence of the
enemy, the “other,” and to claim the power and depth of
their own nature.
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