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The uses of enchantment; the meaning and importance of fairy tales

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (A Borzoi book)New York Knopf c1975, 1976Edition: 1st edDescription: 328p, xi; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-394-49771-6
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GR550 .B47 1976
Contents:
Fairy Tale interpretations:. . Fisherman and The Jinny : Fairy tale compared to fable, p28-34. Three Little Pigs : Pleasure principle vs. reality principle, p41-45. Queen Bee : Achieving integration, p76-78. Brother and Sister : Unifying our dual nature, p78-83. Sindbad The Seaman/ Sindbad The Porter : Fancy vs. reality, p83-86. Thousand and One Nights (Arabian nights): The frame story, p86-90. Tales of Two Brothers : p90-96. Three Languages: Building integration, p97-102. Three Feathers : The youngest child as simpleton, p102-111. Goose Girl : Achieving autonomy, p136-43. Hansel and Gretel : p159-66. Red Riding Hood : p166-83. Jack and The Beanstalk : p183-93. Snow White : The jealous queen in Snow White -- Snow White, p194-99; p199-215. Goldilocks and The Three Bears : p215-24. Sleeping Beauty: p225-36. Cinderella : p236-77..
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Stepmothers - Folklore : Transformations : the fantasy of the wicked stepmother, p66-73.. Knights and Knighthood : Oedipal conflicts and resolutions: the knight in shining armor and the damsel in distress, p111-116.. Oedipal Complex : Oedipal conflicts and resolutions: the knight in shining armor and the damsel in distress; The jealous queen in 'Snow White' and the myth of Oedipus, p111-116; p194-99.. Fantasy : The importance of externalization: fantasy figures and events; Transformations: the fantasy of the wicked stepmother; Fear of fantasy: why were fairy tales outlawed?; Transcending infancy with the help of fantasy; Fantasy, recovery, escape, and consolation, p61-66; p66-73; p116-23; p123-35; p143-50.

Fairy Tale interpretations:. . Fisherman and The Jinny : Fairy tale compared to fable, p28-34. Three Little Pigs : Pleasure principle vs. reality principle, p41-45. Queen Bee : Achieving integration, p76-78. Brother and Sister : Unifying our dual nature, p78-83. Sindbad The Seaman/ Sindbad The Porter : Fancy vs. reality, p83-86. Thousand and One Nights (Arabian nights): The frame story, p86-90. Tales of Two Brothers : p90-96. Three Languages: Building integration, p97-102. Three Feathers : The youngest child as simpleton, p102-111. Goose Girl : Achieving autonomy, p136-43. Hansel and Gretel : p159-66. Red Riding Hood : p166-83. Jack and The Beanstalk : p183-93. Snow White : The jealous queen in Snow White -- Snow White, p194-99; p199-215. Goldilocks and The Three Bears : p215-24. Sleeping Beauty: p225-36. Cinderella : p236-77..

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