The Tale of Gold and Silence
- 268pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Gustave Kahn, a key figure in the Symbolist Movement of the 1890s, was a pioneer of free verse and an editor of Mercure de France. His prose, particularly "The Tale of Gold and Silence," exemplifies the Symbolist style and serves as a significant exploration of archetypal images, foreshadowing concepts later examined by Jung. Kahn's work reflects the innovative spirit of his time and the deep psychological themes that characterize Symbolist literature.

