A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... original unity . Thus we are inclined to view this original unity as an empty , meaning- less abstraction to which we then lend substance by subdividing and grouping . In this orientation we prove to be somewhat one- sided . I might ...
... original unity . Thus we are inclined to view this original unity as an empty , meaning- less abstraction to which we then lend substance by subdividing and grouping . In this orientation we prove to be somewhat one- sided . I might ...
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... original giant Wipunen , as in Egypt the god Nun . The loss of the sense for the fullness of the original unity is impressively shown by contrasting two corresponding verses from two manuscripts of the Edda , one stemming from the ...
... original giant Wipunen , as in Egypt the god Nun . The loss of the sense for the fullness of the original unity is impressively shown by contrasting two corresponding verses from two manuscripts of the Edda , one stemming from the ...
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... original darkness of existence . Here , the youngest of three daughters who " was so strangely and wonderfully fair that human speech was all too poor to describe her beauty " is wedded to Amor or- to use his Greek name in deference to ...
... original darkness of existence . Here , the youngest of three daughters who " was so strangely and wonderfully fair that human speech was all too poor to describe her beauty " is wedded to Amor or- to use his Greek name in deference to ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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