Marion Woodman

Born in 1928
Poetry
  • Marion Woodman was a renowned Canadian author, Jungian analyst, and women's movement figure.

  • Trained at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich, she became a leading voice in feminine psychology, focusing on the relationship between psyche and soma.

  • Woodman's work explored mythopoetic themes and drew international acclaim through her lectures and writings.

  • She collaborated with notable authors like Thomas Moore and Robert Bly.

  • Her extensive collection of lectures, correspondence, and manuscripts is preserved at OPUS Archives and Research Center in Santa Barbara, California.

  • Woodman's influence extended beyond psychology into poetry and spirituality, making her a significant figure in both academic and popular circles.

Books by Marion Woodman