A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... TREE Vom Machandelboum HE GRIMMS ' TALE of The Juniper Trees can be adduced as the best evidence for the argument that many fairy tales are an overly sadistic fare for children and must , therefore , either be withheld from them or be ...
... TREE Vom Machandelboum HE GRIMMS ' TALE of The Juniper Trees can be adduced as the best evidence for the argument that many fairy tales are an overly sadistic fare for children and must , therefore , either be withheld from them or be ...
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... Tree . 63 It was especially Jung who stressed that in viewing a dream , a hallucinatory experience , a myth or a fairy tale , the various personages occurring in them can be seen as different aspects or qualities of the protagonist ...
... Tree . 63 It was especially Jung who stressed that in viewing a dream , a hallucinatory experience , a myth or a fairy tale , the various personages occurring in them can be seen as different aspects or qualities of the protagonist ...
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... tree that would push his hat away . He fulfills her wish and she plants the twig on her mother's grave . Whenever Cinderella cries or prays underneath her hazel tree , the latter sheds upon her a fine dress and wonderful dancing ...
... tree that would push his hat away . He fulfills her wish and she plants the twig on her mother's grave . Whenever Cinderella cries or prays underneath her hazel tree , the latter sheds upon her a fine dress and wonderful dancing ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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