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fizze
Unregistered User
(2/11/03 10:37:10 am)
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fairy tales influence on people
psychological stuff of fairy tales if you know anything about it it'll help a lot.
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Kevin
Smith
Registered User
(2/12/03 12:54:46 am)
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just the basics that spring to mind
Bruno Bettelheim, _The Uses of Enchantment_
Peter Brooks "Fictions of the Wolf Man" in _Reading for the Plot_
C.G. Jung, collected works
Freud, Sigmund _Case Studies: The Wolf Man_
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Jane Yolen
Unregistered User
(2/12/03 3:14:03 am)
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also
Marie Von Franz--collected works.
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Helen
Registered User
(2/12/03 4:49:43 am)
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Also ...
You might want to look into the works of Sheldon Cashdan and Alan Dundes (Freudians), and Bettina L. Knapp, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, and Doris Brett (Jungian, with varying degrees of focus on either the fairytales, or the prsychoanalysis). Good luck!
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Jess
Unregistered User
(2/12/03 7:13:19 am)
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Don't forget
About Jack Zipes's book about the influence of tales on children. Perhaps not overtly psychoanalitic, but relevant.
Jess
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