A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... everyday world are not neglected or distorted ( as in abstract paintings ) , but - whatever the artistic style we sense an interpenetration of the physical with the psychological and spiritual realms . Frequently we find a simple ...
... everyday world are not neglected or distorted ( as in abstract paintings ) , but - whatever the artistic style we sense an interpenetration of the physical with the psychological and spiritual realms . Frequently we find a simple ...
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... everyday vantage point , that they appeal directly to whatever sensibility we may still have for the world of meaning , of being , of creative forces , called " secondary world " by Tolkien . In the Kalevala , for example , the ...
... everyday vantage point , that they appeal directly to whatever sensibility we may still have for the world of meaning , of being , of creative forces , called " secondary world " by Tolkien . In the Kalevala , for example , the ...
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... everyday logic in which we more easily surmise a hidden wisdom . The old , jealous king , for example , to be rejuvenated , has himself decapitated after ordering that the water of life ( of everlasting youth ) be then poured upon him ...
... everyday logic in which we more easily surmise a hidden wisdom . The old , jealous king , for example , to be rejuvenated , has himself decapitated after ordering that the water of life ( of everlasting youth ) be then poured upon him ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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