Jungian Criticism and French Literature 22:2 (1982) Summer Editor(s): Bettina L. Knapp Table of Contents Jungian Criticism and French Literature Author(s): Bettina L. Knapp Pages: 5 - 10 The Sun, the Moon, and the Sacred Marriage: An Alchemical Reading of Notre-Dame de Paris Author(s): Valentini Brady-Papadopoulou Pages: 11 - 18 Problematic Individuation in A la recherche du temps perdu Author(s): Patrick Brady Pages: 19 - 24 "L'Amour fou" and Individuation: A Jungian Reading of Brenton's Nadja Author(s): Laurence M. Porter Pages: 25 - 34 The Orient as Western Man's "Shadow" in Malraux's La Tentation de l'Occident Author(s): Nina S. Tucci Pages: 35 - 42 Intimate Geometry: The Art of the Triangle in Three Works by Marguerite Duras Author(s): Sharon Spencer Pages: 43 - 52 Jung and Pieyre de Mandiargues Author(s): David J. Bond Pages: 53 - 62
The Sun, the Moon, and the Sacred Marriage: An Alchemical Reading of Notre-Dame de Paris Author(s): Valentini Brady-Papadopoulou Pages: 11 - 18
"L'Amour fou" and Individuation: A Jungian Reading of Brenton's Nadja Author(s): Laurence M. Porter Pages: 25 - 34
The Orient as Western Man's "Shadow" in Malraux's La Tentation de l'Occident Author(s): Nina S. Tucci Pages: 35 - 42
Intimate Geometry: The Art of the Triangle in Three Works by Marguerite Duras Author(s): Sharon Spencer Pages: 43 - 52