Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales
MARIE-LOUISE VON FRANZ
Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales is the first new volume of Dr. von Franz's legendary Zürich lectures to be published since 1980. There are in-depth studies of six fairy tales— from Denmark, Spain, China, France and Africa, and one from the Grimm collection—with references to parallel themes in many others. Featuring the symbolic, non-linear approach she is famous for, it offers unique insights into cross-cultural motifs, as well as being an invaluable resource for understanding dream images.
MARIE-LOUISE VON FRANZ
Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales is the first new volume of Dr. von Franz's legendary Zürich lectures to be published since 1980. There are in-depth studies of six fairy tales— from Denmark, Spain, China, France and Africa, and one from the Grimm collection—with references to parallel themes in many others. Featuring the symbolic, non-linear approach she is famous for, it offers unique insights into cross-cultural motifs, as well as being an invaluable resource for understanding dream images.
MARIE-LOUISE VON FRANZ
Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales is the first new volume of Dr. von Franz's legendary Zürich lectures to be published since 1980. There are in-depth studies of six fairy tales— from Denmark, Spain, China, France and Africa, and one from the Grimm collection—with references to parallel themes in many others. Featuring the symbolic, non-linear approach she is famous for, it offers unique insights into cross-cultural motifs, as well as being an invaluable resource for understanding dream images.