Daryl Sharp (1936–2019)
Author of Personality Types: Jung's Model of Typology
About the Author
Image credit: Daryl Sharp in the backyard of his house in Toronto on Aug. 20, 2015. Photo by Laura London.
Series
Works by Daryl Sharp
Live Your Nonsense: Halfway to Dawn with Eros (A Jungian Perspective On Individuation) (2010) 7 copies
Marie-Louise Von Franz: The Classic Jungian and the Classic Jungian Tradition (2008) — Editor — 6 copies
Jung Uncorked: Rare Vintages from the Cellar of Analytical Psychology (Book Three) (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts) (2009) 4 copies
Tipos De Personalidad 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Sharp, Daryl Leonard Merle
- Birthdate
- 1936-01-02
- Date of death
- 2019-10-08
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Carleton University (BA|Mathematics & Physics)
Carleton University (BA|Journalism)
University of Sussex (MA|Literature & Philosophy)
C.G. Jung Institute Zürich (PhD|1978) - Occupations
- psychologist
Jungian analyst
publisher
editor - Organizations
- C. G. Institute, Zurich
Playwrights Co-op of Canada (founder)
Inner City Books (founder)
Ontario Association of Jungian Analysts (co-founder) - Nationality
- Canada
- Birthplace
- Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Places of residence
- London, England, UK
Devon, England, UK
Dijon, France
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Associated Place (for map)
- Canada
Members
Reviews
The "American Journal of Chickle Schtick" isn't a real academic publication but a humorous, fictional reference used in this text about the imagined folklore of "Chicken Little" to add satirical weight to this discussion about paranoia or "sky falling" narratives, highlighting the absurdity in seriousness in a Jungian context. That joke cited in footnotes for comedic effect was my first clue this was a farce. It was an elevator ride joke that went beyond feature length. Here is a review from show more Canada. show less
Title no. 81 in the series Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts. More than 15,000 individual entries generously cross-referenced. Theoretical terms and concepts, dream images, archetypal motifs, myths and fairy tales, alchemical terms, clinical issues, authors and their works, gods and goddesses, animal and color symbolism, typology and much, much more. Source: Amazon
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Statistics
- Works
- 37
- Members
- 593
- Popularity
- #42,348
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 56
- Languages
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