
Marion Woodman
Author · 14 books
Marion Woodman was a Canadian mythopoetic author and women's movement figure. She was a Jungian analyst trained at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland. She was one of the most widely read authors on feminine psychology, focusing on psyche and soma. She was also an international lecturer and poet. Her collection of audio and visual lectures, correspondence, and manuscripts are housed at OPUS Archives and Research Center, in Santa Barbara, California. Among her collaborations with other authors she wrote with Thomas Moore, Jill Mellick and Robert Bly. Her brothers were the late Canadian actor Bruce Boa and Jungian analyst Fraser Boa.
Series
Books

Dreams
Language of the Soul
1991

The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter
1980

The Crown of Age
2002

Holding the Tension of the Opposites
1991

Addiction to Perfection
The Still Unravished Bride: A Psychological Study
1982

Dancing in the Flames
The Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness
1996

Bone
Dying into Life
2000

Conscious Femininity
Interviews With Marion Woodman
1993

Emily Dickinson And The Demon Lover
1993

Leaving My Father's House
A Journey to Conscious Femininity
1992

The Pregnant Virgin
A Process of Psychological Transformation
1985

Coming Home to Myself
Reflections for Nurturing a Woman's Body and Soul
1998

Sitting by the Well
Bringing the Feminine to Consciousness Through Language, Dreams, and Metaphor
1998

The Ravaged Bridegroom
Masculinity in Women
1989