James Hillman is a psychologist, scholar, international lecturer, pioneer psychologist, and the author of more than twenty books, including The Soul's Code, Re-Visioning Psychology, Healing Fiction, The Dream and the Underworld, Inter Views, and Suicide and the Soul. A Jungian analyst and originator of post-Jungian "archetypal psychology," he has held teaching positions at Yale University, the University of Chicago, Syracuse University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Dallas, where he cofounded the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. After thirty years of residence in Europe, he now lives in Connecticut.
"Marvelous . . . For a book about longevity, The Force of Character
is just about perfect, not only for the wisdom of its content but
also for its tone and pace."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"This is a book that will comfort someone afraid of getting old.
Its gentle messages shine through."
--Los Angeles Times
"Provocative . . . Hillman breathes new life into a venerable
concept, and in so doing helps us to rediscover the soulful
possibilities of aging."
--Publishers Weekly
"Marvelous . . . For a book about longevity, The Force of Character
is just about perfect, not only for the wisdom of its content but
also for its tone and pace."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"This is a book that will comfort someone afraid of getting old.
Its gentle messages shine through."
--Los Angeles Times
"Provocative . . . Hillman breathes new life into a venerable
concept, and in so doing helps us to rediscover the soulful
possibilities of aging."
--Publishers Weekly
A leading psychologist and former director of the Jung Institute in Zurich, Hillman came to bestsellerdom by cracking The Soul's Code, arguing that we each have an innate character. Now he shows how that character is connected to old age, maintaining that we become more characteristically ourselves in our later years.
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