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A Short Biography of Marion Woodman

Author Name:

Marion Woodman

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Other Names:

Marion Woodman

Born:

15 Aug 1928

Died:





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Mythopoetic author and women's movement figure, and a  Jungian analyst                          
Books:

The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter : Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, and the Repressed Feminine, 1980 Inner City Books.
Addiction to Perfection : The Still Unravished Bride, 1982 Inner City Books. 
The Pregnant Virgin : A Process of Psychological Transformation, 1985 Inner City Books. 
The Ravaged Bridegroom : Masculinity in Women, 1990 Inner City Books.
Leaving My Father's House : A Journey to Conscious Femininity - co-authored with Kate Danson, Mary Hamilton, Rita Greer Allen, 1992 Shambhala Publications.
Conscious Femininity : Interviews With Marion Woodman, 1993 Inner City Books.
Dancing in the Flames : The Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness - co-authored with Elinor Dickson, 1996 Shambhala Publications. 
Coming Home to Myself : Daily Reflections for a Woman's Body and Soul - co-authored with Jill Mellick), April 2001
The Art of Dreaming, by Jill Mellick - with a foreword by Woodman.
The Maiden King : The Reunion of Masculine and Feminine - co-authored with Robert Bly, November 1998, Henry Holt & Co; 
Bone: Dying into Life, 2000 Viking Press.                          
                          
                          
On November 7, 1993, she was diagnosed with uterine cancer. The following two years of cancer treatment she recorded in a journal, which later was published as Bone: Dying into Life.

Mythopoetic - adjective - of or relating to the making of a myth or myths.
• relating to or denoting a movement for men that uses activities such as storytelling and poetry reading as a means of self-understanding.