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- Jungfrauen abstract "The Jungfrauen, also called Carl Jung's valkyries or themaenads, were a supportive group of women analysts (mainly based in Zurich) who were among Jung's first interpreters. They were early popularisers of his ideas.Central to the Jungfrauen were Toni Wolff, Jolande Jacobi, Marie-Louise von Franz, Barbara Hannah, Ester Harding, and Aniela Jaffé. Other, more peripheral, figures were Kristine Mann and Hilde Kirsch.The German word "Jungfrauen" means virgins; in the present context, it is a pun. The adjective "jung" means young and the plural noun "Frauen" means women.".
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- Jungfrauen subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Jungfrauen subject Category:Carl_Jung.
- Jungfrauen subject Category:Cultural_history.
- Jungfrauen subject Category:Jungian_psychologists.
- Jungfrauen subject Category:Psychology_writers.
- Jungfrauen comment "The Jungfrauen, also called Carl Jung's valkyries or themaenads, were a supportive group of women analysts (mainly based in Zurich) who were among Jung's first interpreters. They were early popularisers of his ideas.Central to the Jungfrauen were Toni Wolff, Jolande Jacobi, Marie-Louise von Franz, Barbara Hannah, Ester Harding, and Aniela Jaffé. Other, more peripheral, figures were Kristine Mann and Hilde Kirsch.The German word "Jungfrauen" means virgins; in the present context, it is a pun.".
- Jungfrauen label "Jungfrauen".
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