C. G. Jung, Kerényi, Radin, Le Fripon divin.
Un Mythe indien.By C. G. Jung, Charles Kerényi, Paul Radin. (Analyse et Synthèse"). Translated from the German by Arthur Reiss.
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- Condition: very good, clean, minimal signs of wear.
Paul Radin introduces us to the myth of Fripon: "There is scarcely a myth so widespread throughout the world as the one known as the "Fripon myth" with which we shall deal here. There are few myths that we can say with as much confidence belong to the oldest modes of human expression; few other myths have retained their original content so unchanged. (...) It is clear that we are dealing here with a figure and a theme, or various themes, which have a particular and lasting appeal and have exerted an unusual force of attraction on mankind since the beginning of civilisation. "The book begins with an exposition, followed by Paul Radin's commentary, of a myth of the Winnebagos Indians of Middle Wisconsin and Eastern Nebraska.Charles Kerényi in a second section studies the analogies of this myth that are found in Greek civilization and mythology.Carl Gustav Jung provides the afterword and gives us a description of the psychological problems associated with the Fripon character in general.
Condition | Used - Very Good |
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Language | France |
Illustrated | No |
Publicaton Date | Jan 1, 1958 |
Year | 1958 |
Author / Cartographer / Photographer | Jung C. G. |
Editor | Georg |
First edition | Yes |
Signed edition | No |
Signed binding | No |
Armorial binding | No |
Binding / Format | Cartonnage |
Size | 23 x 15 cm |
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