A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... expressed , Yet not a one can so describe Thee the way my soul has Thee beheld .. 136 This poem by Novalis not only shows the poet's attempt to describe what he has experienced as objective spirituality , but also reveals the close ...
... expressed , Yet not a one can so describe Thee the way my soul has Thee beheld .. 136 This poem by Novalis not only shows the poet's attempt to describe what he has experienced as objective spirituality , but also reveals the close ...
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... expressed , visu- alized , by external conditions or actions . 112 The close bond be- tween two persons is frequently expressed by means of a token or material object . In a beautiful Grimms ' tale concerning two brothers , for example ...
... expressed , visu- alized , by external conditions or actions . 112 The close bond be- tween two persons is frequently expressed by means of a token or material object . In a beautiful Grimms ' tale concerning two brothers , for example ...
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... expressed in their gradual realiza- tion that the witch's ultimate aim is to eat them up . Psychodynamically this realization implies a process of projec- tion , since , in a healthy family , the mother does not really have a desire to ...
... expressed in their gradual realiza- tion that the witch's ultimate aim is to eat them up . Psychodynamically this realization implies a process of projec- tion , since , in a healthy family , the mother does not really have a desire to ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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