A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... integration of Nature and Man . Myths have expressed this integration as it existed in the " beginning . " In the Kalevala , for example , we are at first mystified to read of two creations of the world . Twice heaven and earth are ...
... integration of Nature and Man . Myths have expressed this integration as it existed in the " beginning . " In the Kalevala , for example , we are at first mystified to read of two creations of the world . Twice heaven and earth are ...
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... integration with it . The early marriage to Megara , ending in tragedy and separation , proves that this integration is not as simple as we often think . With Jole the attempt remains in suspense , as Heracles ' son , Hyllos eventually ...
... integration with it . The early marriage to Megara , ending in tragedy and separation , proves that this integration is not as simple as we often think . With Jole the attempt remains in suspense , as Heracles ' son , Hyllos eventually ...
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... integration of the lower , middle and upper aspects of the human being is to be achieved . " 144 The theme of the ... integration . Such an integration , rather than being a return to the original paradise , must be achieved on a ...
... integration of the lower , middle and upper aspects of the human being is to be achieved . " 144 The theme of the ... integration . Such an integration , rather than being a return to the original paradise , must be achieved on a ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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