“Women in Twentieth-Century Literature: A Jungian View” by Bettina Knapp is a scholarly and professional book that offers a comparative analysis of various works by women authors through the lens of C.G. Jung’s psychology and philosophy. The book covers a range of literary movements and themes, focusing on the cultural context of each work and providing penetrating insights into the characters and situations within them. With its interdisciplinary approach, this book is a valuable resource for scholars in women’s studies, literature, psychology, and philosophy, offering a unique perspective on the modern novel and world literature.