A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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Page 132
... mother the strengthening wine and cake , and Little Red Cap gains the inner conviction that she will never again deviate from the path in the woods , if mother prohibits it . As you see , the story takes on a moralistic coloring at the ...
... mother the strengthening wine and cake , and Little Red Cap gains the inner conviction that she will never again deviate from the path in the woods , if mother prohibits it . As you see , the story takes on a moralistic coloring at the ...
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... mother can be viewed in at least two ways . Analytically , we can see in her the negative aspects of the various ambivalent relations between the mother and the small child ( see previous chapters ) . Phe- nomenologically , we may ...
... mother can be viewed in at least two ways . Analytically , we can see in her the negative aspects of the various ambivalent relations between the mother and the small child ( see previous chapters ) . Phe- nomenologically , we may ...
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... mother , in that she , too , is cruel and demands human sacrifices . Lił , on the other hand , represents the pure and precious pearls of the witch , the never- aging treasure left by the young mother in the child's heart , treasure ...
... mother , in that she , too , is cruel and demands human sacrifices . Lił , on the other hand , represents the pure and precious pearls of the witch , the never- aging treasure left by the young mother in the child's heart , treasure ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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