The Measure of My Days: One Woman’s Vivid, Enduring Celebration of Life and Aging

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Description

Playwright and Jungian analyst Florida Scott-Maxwell explores the unique predicament of one’s later years: when one feels both cut off from the past and out of step with the present; when the body rebels at activity but the mind becomes more passionate than ever. Written when Maxwell was in her eighties, The Measure of My Days offers a panoramic vision of the issues that haunt us throughout our lives: the struggle to achieve goodness; how to maintain individuality in a mass society; and how to emerge–out of suffering, loss, and limitation–with something approaching wisdom. Maxwell’s incredible wisdom, humanity, and dignity make The Measure of My Days both timeless and timely–an important contribution to the literature of aging, and of living.

Additional information

Weight 0.14 kg
Dimensions 1.07 × 12.91 × 19.54 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

160

Publisher

Year Published

1979-4-26

Imprint

ISBN 10

0140051643

About The Author

Florida Pier Scott-Maxwell (1883-1979) was a writer, playwright, and suffragist who took up a career in analytical psychology in 1933, studying under Carl Jung in both Scotland and England.

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