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A psychiatric study of myths and fairy tales; their origin, meaning and usefulness

By: Material type: TextTextSpringfield, IL Charles C. Thomas c1974Edition: 2nd rev. edDescription: xviii, 422p.; illus.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-398-02851-6
Subject(s): Abstract: 'My preoccupation with the ideas and insights of various psychologists, folklorists, anthropologists and phenomenologists has enabled me to find the directions that made the study of myths and fairy tales such a profoundly rewarding personal experience that I desired to share some of it by writing this book.'
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An enlarged and thoroughly revised 2d ed. of A Psychiatric Study of Fairy Tales.

'My preoccupation with the ideas and insights of various psychologists, folklorists, anthropologists and phenomenologists has enabled me to find the directions that made the study of myths and fairy tales such a profoundly rewarding personal experience that I desired to share some of it by writing this book.'

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