A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... Heracles ' psychotic periods will help us shed additional light upon the meaning of human growth . 5. The maternal ambivalence toward the hero will further- more lead to a discussion of Heracles ' relationship to the op- posite sex ...
... Heracles ' psychotic periods will help us shed additional light upon the meaning of human growth . 5. The maternal ambivalence toward the hero will further- more lead to a discussion of Heracles ' relationship to the op- posite sex ...
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... Heracles we find as previously in- dicated - the very peculiar situation where he is exposed by and then returned to Alcmene . The latter thus becomes mother and foster mother , just as Hera , his stepmother , is his loving life- giving ...
... Heracles we find as previously in- dicated - the very peculiar situation where he is exposed by and then returned to Alcmene . The latter thus becomes mother and foster mother , just as Hera , his stepmother , is his loving life- giving ...
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... Heracles ' struggle . In dis- cussing below the hero's relationship to his four wives and to Jole ( who was promised to him and whom he eventually gave to his son in marriage ) we shall examine the meaning of his feminine identification ...
... Heracles ' struggle . In dis- cussing below the hero's relationship to his four wives and to Jole ( who was promised to him and whom he eventually gave to his son in marriage ) we shall examine the meaning of his feminine identification ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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