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Joseph Campbell: Critical Essay by Robert A. Segal

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SOURCE: Segal, Robert A. “Campbell as a Jungian.” In Joseph Campbell: An Introduction, pp. 125-35. New York: Garland Publishing, 1987.

In the following essay, Segal discusses whether or not Campbell could accurately be called a Jungian.

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