A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... appears in her guise - as ferocious , hateful , sensual , devouring . In one story the witch , in the other the wolf , threaten to destroy , to devour , the young child . But there is one essential difference : the witch , bad as she ...
... appears in her guise - as ferocious , hateful , sensual , devouring . In one story the witch , in the other the wolf , threaten to destroy , to devour , the young child . But there is one essential difference : the witch , bad as she ...
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... appears now with the wolf's characteristics . True enough , for a while the wom- an , the early - mother figure , appears more powerful than the libidinous male . Only later , when the man appears in the shape of a human being ...
... appears now with the wolf's characteristics . True enough , for a while the wom- an , the early - mother figure , appears more powerful than the libidinous male . Only later , when the man appears in the shape of a human being ...
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... appears familiar to him on account of his dream . Both in myths and in fairy tales , the horse , and especially the white horse , appears frequently as an image of those instinc- tual , wise intuitions , which , at times , can guide us ...
... appears familiar to him on account of his dream . Both in myths and in fairy tales , the horse , and especially the white horse , appears frequently as an image of those instinc- tual , wise intuitions , which , at times , can guide us ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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