In the book ‘Jung: A Very Short Introduction’ by Anthony Stevens, the following typings are offered to the reader. In some cases, Stevens is following in the footsteps of Jung and von Franz, echoing their typings (Voltaire, Rilke, Nietzsche, Swedenborg, Mann) but in other cases, Stevens appears to be offering his own opinion (i.e. the Anglo-Americans on the list). Needless to say, we do not really agree with Stevens, but nonetheless here are his assessments:
ENTJ / ESTJ |
INTP / ISTP |
ESFJ / ENFJ |
INFP / ISFP |
Voltaire | Bertrand Russell | Oscar Wilde Lady Ottoline Morell Mae West Sir Thomas Beecham Sarah Bernhardt Neol Coward |
Rainer Maria Rilke |
INTJ / INFJ |
ENFP / ENTP |
ISTJ / ISFJ |
ESTP / ESFP |
Nietzsche Swedenborg |
Thomas Mann |
What do you guys think of Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse and Knut Hamsun? I think Mann was INTJ.