Imaginal response: an adaptation of Jung's "active imagination" into a mode of responding to archetypal images in Shakespeare's Hamlet

Vaughan-Lee, Llewellyn Charles (1989) Imaginal response: an adaptation of Jung's "active imagination" into a mode of responding to archetypal images in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Doctoral thesis, Polytechnic of North London.

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This thesis follows the standard structure of a psychological dissertation. The first chapter introduces 'imaginal response', offering an outline of this enquiry, its aims and procedures. The second chapter reviews the literature relevant to this subject, and offers a theoretical/conceptual basis for this enquiry. The third chapter describes the methodology of the practical application of 'imaginal response', and the fourth chapter offers a collation and analysis of the 'results' of this 'application'. Finally, in the fifth chapter, these results are discussed and some conclusions offered.

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