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Carl Gustav Jung was a legendary womanizer. This dramatic fiction explores and illustrates the relationships C.G. Jung had with the four women most important to him: Emma Rauschenbach, his wife; Sabina Spielrein, his first patient and lover; Toni Wolff, patient, assistant, friend, and lover for 40 years; and finally, in his older years, with his student, Marie-Louise von Franz. Jung has made significant contributions to psychoanalysis, philosophy, sociology, and the comparative study of religion, and always needed the company of women to serve as his muses.
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Jung In Love - Lázaro Droznes
Lázaro Droznes
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JUNG IN LOVE
Carl Gustav Jung was a legendary womanizer. This dramatic fiction explores and illustrates the relationships C.G. Jung had with the four women most important to him: Emma Rauschenbach, his wife; Sabina Spielrein, his first patient and lover; Toni Wolff, patient, assistant, friend, and lover for 40 years; and finally, in his older years, with his student, Marie-Louise von Franz. Jung has made significant contributions to psychoanalysis, philosophy, sociology, and the comparative study of religion, and always needed the company of women to serve as his muses.
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JUNG IN LOVE
SCENE 1. JUNG'S OFFICE
Zurich, 1904. A doctor's office in the Burgozhli sanatorium for the mentally ill. Sabina Spielrein, a beautiful 18-year old young woman, whose mental problems are evident in her behavior, is pulling feathers out of a pillow and throwing them onto the floor. Her back is to the door. Dr. Carl Jung enters, a good-looking doctor of 33 years of age. With a medical file in his hand, he observes the patient. Sabina senses his presence and stops pulling out the feathers. She turns around.
CARL JUNG
Dr. Carl Jung. I will be your doctor here at Burghölzli.
Carl Jung gestures towards the chair. Sabina sits. Carl Jung picks up the folder and reads it. Sabina takes advantage of this time to pick up the feathers.
CARL JUNG
Sabina Spielrein. In German, Spielrein means...
SPIELREIN (interrupting)
Fair play.
CARL JUNG
It also means pure games.
SPIELREIN (interrupting)
Why does that matter?
Sabina Spielrein makes strange faces and tongue movements.
CARL JUNG
For