Shadow and Evil in Fairy TalesFairy tales contain profound lessons for those who would dive into their meaning. Von Franz draws on her vast knowledge of folklore and her experience as a pychoanalyst and a collaborator with Jung to illuminate on fairy tales and the dark side of life and human pyschology. |
Contents
SHADOW AND FAIRY TALE | 5 |
DESTRUCTION OR RENEWAL OF THE KING | 20 |
RENEWED DOMINANT CONSCIOUSNESS | 34 |
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active imagination analysand analysis anima animals animus archetypal asked aspect attitude Baba-Yaga beautiful become behavior bird black magic brother CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ called castle Ceart Christian church collective unconscious consciousness CRUZ The University czar dark death demon destructive devil devil's daughter dreams duck dwarf emotional ethical evil fairy tale Faithful John feeling feminine fight figure ghost giant girl give Goddess golden happened hero higher consciousness human idea inner instinct Jung Jungian Jungian psychology Khidr killed kind king king's live look magic means mother motif mythology nature Nordic mythology one's person primitive prince princess problem problem of evil psyche psychological question raven reaction religious represents Russian story secret shadow shoemaker situation skull story super-ego symbol tailor tell thing thought told tree turned uncon unconscious UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Wassilissa witch wolf woman wood Wotan