Jung, Fairy Tale Interpretation and Little Red Cap Essay by Master Researcher
Jung, Fairy Tale Interpretation and Little Red Cap
A look at C.G. Jung's interpretation of fairy tales from Mario Jacoby's paper "Jung's Fairy Tale Interpretation and Little Red Cap".
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| 900 words
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| 2002
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on Oct 15, 2003
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Psychology
(Jung)
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This paper is written as a reflection on "Jung's Fairy Tale Interpretation and Little Red Cap". Mario Jacoby's paper on C.G. Jung and the interpretation of fairy tales stresses that both Freud and Jung, early on, explored fairy tales as part of their study, with Jung noting how human fantasy as found in fairy tales was a reflection of human creative potential.
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