A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... woman's mouth , regenerates him anew in his own child.15 This ancient and very elaborate tale contains many motifs which we recognize again in a host of later fairy tales ( such things as the creative power of blood drops , the gift of ...
... woman's mouth , regenerates him anew in his own child.15 This ancient and very elaborate tale contains many motifs which we recognize again in a host of later fairy tales ( such things as the creative power of blood drops , the gift of ...
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... woman prayed for them day and night , but still they had none . Now there was a courtyard . . . in which was a juniper tree ; and one day the woman was standing beneath it , paring herself an apple . . . . she cut her finger ...
... woman prayed for them day and night , but still they had none . Now there was a courtyard . . . in which was a juniper tree ; and one day the woman was standing beneath it , paring herself an apple . . . . she cut her finger ...
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... woman guarding the desert well , she turned into a beautiful young girl.24 Case 2. Another young man was obsessed by thoughts concerning artificial legs . He cherished illustrations of various prostheses , studied them , designed better ...
... woman guarding the desert well , she turned into a beautiful young girl.24 Case 2. Another young man was obsessed by thoughts concerning artificial legs . He cherished illustrations of various prostheses , studied them , designed better ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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