This is the last in a four-volume series (King, Warrior, Magician) on the structures and dynamics of the male soul by Jungian analyst Moore and mythologist Gillette. The lover archetype in the male psyche is animated by relationships, pleasure, passion, creativity, and spirituality. It hungers both for multiplicity and for union. Moore and Gillette address the problems of impotence and addiction and challenge men to square off against their shadow sides. They end this book, the best one in the series, with positive suggestions on accessing the inner lover whose greatest wealth is generative action.