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Archetypal patterns in fairy tales

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts: 76)Toronto Inner City Books c1997Description: 191p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-919123-77-5
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Contents:
1. The princess with twelve pairs of golden shoes (Danish). 2. The three carnations (Spanish). 3. The rejected princess (Chinese). 4. The nine brothers who were changed into lambs, and their sister (French). 5. The tale of Mrile (African). 6. The blade of straw, the coal and the bean (Grimm)
Abstract: 'This book is a collection of fairy tale interpretations which I presented in a series of lectures in 1974 at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. I did not want to focus around a specific theme but rather to wander through many countries and many types of fairy tales....'
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Index by Daryl Sharp.

1. The princess with twelve pairs of golden shoes (Danish). 2. The three carnations (Spanish). 3. The rejected princess (Chinese). 4. The nine brothers who were changed into lambs, and their sister (French). 5. The tale of Mrile (African). 6. The blade of straw, the coal and the bean (Grimm)

'This book is a collection of fairy tale interpretations which I presented in a series of lectures in 1974 at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. I did not want to focus around a specific theme but rather to wander through many countries and many types of fairy tales....'

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