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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. As it started out, this book was so interesting, however, it got more and more incomprehensible as it went on. Although a good introduction to a Jungian perspective of the fairy tale, it was full of concepts and language that were not for the begining jungian. I admit, i gave up a mere thirty pages before the end because all stories are the story of the self transforming, so going through different tales to review the role of the anima just got to be too much. ( ) > Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Franz-Linterpretation-des-contes-de-fees-suivi-de... > Marie-Louise von Franz (Bibliographie) : https://www.lafontainedepierre.net/accueil/auteurs/marie-louise-von-franz/ > L'INTERPRÉTATION DES CONTES DE FÉES, de Marie-Louise von Franz. — Marie-Louise von Franz (1915-1998) héritière et continuatrice de l'œuvre de Carl Gustav Jung, analyse les contes de fées et leurs significations. En reconnaissant l'existence d'un inconscient collectif dépassant l'individu, cette analyse permet de déceler dans les contes des significations d'une valeur universelle. Riche et passionnant. Edition Albin Michel poche, 18 €, 630 pages. —Infos Yoga, (65), Janvier 2008 > L’INTERPRÉTATION DES CONTES DE FÉES de Marie-Louise von Franz. — Les Contes de Fées, ces productions mystérieuses de L'âme populaire, offrent à Marie-Louise von Franz un domaine de choix pour l'application des découvertes de C. G. Jung dont elle est l'héritière et la continuatrice. S'appuyant sur de nombreux exemples, l'auteur examine l'origine des contes et leur signification. La psychologie des profondeurs et la symbolique alchimique en fournissent la clé et expliquent l'écho profond qu'ils suscitent en nous. —Nouvelles Clés, (1), 1988, (p. 71) > L’INTERPRÉTATION DES CONTES DE FÉES suivi de L’OMBRE ET LE MAL DANS LES CONTES DE FÉES, de Marie-Louise von Franz (Albin Michel, 1995). — Principale héritière et continuatrice de l’oeuvre de Carl Gustav Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz s’appuie sur la psychologie des profondeurs pour nous offrir une interprétation des contes de fées plus satisfaisante que l’analyse classi que, exclusivement centrée sur les complexes et les refoulements personnels. (18,25 €) (Semi-poche) Marie-Louise von Franz was a Jungian scholar, and this book seems like it was written for her peers who had the same in-depth knowledge of Jung's writings. It's fascinating material, and worth the read if your wiling to spend a significant amount of time on Wikipedia reading about things like Anima and Shadow. Probably a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. This book is the indirect inspiration for a number of films. Among the best examples are Star Wars and the Lion King. The Hero’s Journey is a pattern of narrative identified by Joseph Campbell that is seen in important stories in many different cultures. It's based on Jungian interpretation of story as is seen in this book. It's the prototypical plot. The Lion King, Star Wars, and countless other movies incorporated the elements of the Hero's Journey into their plots, and the most famous script-writing book ever, "[b:Save the Cat!: The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need|49464|Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need|Blake Snyder|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388183642s/49464.jpg|48383]" operationalized it. "Save the Cat" is such a good book that it's been blamed for the homogenization of American cinema. Thanks a lot von Franz. Marie-Louise von Franz is considered by many to be the heir of C.G. Jung. She's written a number of books on dreams, synchronicity, myths, alchemy and here, the interpretation of fairy tales. Although it took me perhaps 50 pages to get used to her writing style, which is a bit bombastic at times, her analysis is thorough and thought-provoking. Her insights are backed up by a lifetime of scholarship and research. I found my own understanding of folk and fairy tale symbols, themes and motifs significantly enlarged and deepened. I won't read the old tales the same way again. My only criticism is that her brief discussion of the 'animus' seemed like a foot-note to the book-long examination of the 'anima' and the 'shadow.' This weights the work in favor of the male psyche and I would have liked more examples and more discussion of the female psyche. Having said that, her analysis of The Three Feathers, Prince Ring and several other tales are terrific. Recommended. Von Franz was apparently Jung's chief disciple, and her work on fairy tales and folklore was central to her continuation of his work. This volume is, mostly, more centered on the act of interpreting than on the big Jungian worldview, and thus is interesting even if you don't entirely buy into Jungianism. It discusses the importance of tale-telling and fairy tales and demonstrates Jungian folklore analysis by dissecting individual tales in depth. I enjoyed the way von Franz uses multiple versions of a story to triangulate a strong interpretation. The stories she uses are often evocative and little known. Many of the symbols she discusses, and the diagramming of fairy tales by number and gender of characters are very useful and fruitful. The last sections of the book were less intriguing, especially the section where she talks about the female fairy tale heroine, which dripped gender essentialism and was more full than usual of Jungian metaphysical certainties. Most of the book, however, was thought-provoking and even inspiring. Recommended for fabulists and other fairy tale enthusiasts. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Marie-Louise von Franz es la heredera de C. G. Jung, de quien fue discpula, amiga y colaboradora. En la actualidad vive en Zrich dedicada a la supervisin de los trabajos propuestos por los actuales discpulos del Instituto C. G. Jung.rase una vez... forma parte de una serie de libros consagrados al anlisis de los cuentos de hadas, leyendas y mitos, en los que ella es una de las mejores especialistas.Apoyndose en numerosos ejemplos de las tradiciones, desde los pigmeos a los indios de Amrica, de los orientales a los esquimales, pasando por las diversas culturas europeas, analiza su origen y significado; utiliza para ello los conocimientos que ofrece la alquimia eterna redescubierta por su maestro C. G. Jung.Este trabajo nos confirma que existe en nosotros una solidez que escapa a las fluctuaciones y a la caducidad temporal. Lejos de ser un estudio esotrico, se trata de una experiencia de transformacin de la personalidad, accesible a todo aquel que sienta profundamente tal necesidad: la llamada del Grial. Para todo aquel que sinceramente se dirige hacia este laberinto, este libro ser una gua que le conduzca al centro. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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