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Volume 3 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Volume 3 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise Von Franz

CHIRON PUBLICATIONS
2021
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The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus from one of the leading minds in Jungian Psychology. Volume 3 turns to the Maiden's Quest within fairytales.The maiden/heroine navigates a complicated maze of inner and outer relationships as she builds a bridge to the unconscious. The heroine contends with the animus in many forms like a devouring and incestuous father, demonic groom, the beautiful prince, an androgenous mother, a cold dark tower, and through conflict with the evil stepmother. Dangers and pitfalls await her as the conscious feminine strives to make connections with the unconscious masculine. The maiden is the undeveloped feminine and the promised fruit of her struggle with the animus is the coniunctio. Volume 3 is a masterwork of cross-cultural scholarship, penetrating psychological insight, and a strikingly illuminating treatise. With her usual perspicacity and thoroughness, von Franz gathers countless fairytale motifs revealing a myriad of facets to the maiden's quest. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1. Bluebeard Chapter 2. The Pastor's Wife Chapter 3. The Woman Who Became A Spider Chapter 4. Sedna Chapter 5. The Girl and the Skull Chapter 6. The Two Sisters Chapter 7. Mother Holle Chapter 8. Ingebj rg and the Good Stepmother Chapter 9. The Wages of the Stepdaughter and the House Daughter Chapter 10. Little Fatima with the Moon Forehead Chapter 11. Snowflake Chapter 12. Sleeping Beauty - Little Briar Rose Chapter 13. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves Chapter 14. Rapunzel Chapter 15. Cinderella Chapter 16. The Magic Horse Chapter 17. Hans Wunderlich Chapter 18. Allerleirauh, All-Kinds-Of-Fur Chapter 19. The White Bride and the Black Bride Chapter 20. The Goose Girl Epilogue Bibliography Index of Authors Index of Fairytales
Volume 7 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Volume 7 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise Von Franz

CHIRON PUBLICATIONS
2022
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The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus from one of the leading minds in Jungian Psychology. Volume 7 turns to Aurora Consurgens - A Document Attributed to Thomas Aquinas on the Problem of Opposites in Alchemy - A Companion Work to C.G. Jung's Mysterium Coniunctionis.Aurora Consurgens, the rising sun, is a vision forged in the pseudo-Aristotelian tradition that became a cornerstone of medieval Church doctrine and the centerpiece of the Dominican and Franciscan traditions. While its authorship has been shrouded in mystery and controversy, Marie Louise von Franz furnishes ample evidence that this was a final work of Thomas Aquinas, a Doctor of the Church. His vision begins with an anima figure of the Sapentia Dei. This medieval alchemical text is rich in symbolism and offers a glimpse into how unconscious contents can be understood through their interactions with the material world. Marie Louise von Franz places Aurora Consurgens squarely in the tradition of visionary spiritual writings similar to the visions of Hildegard von Bingen or John of Patmos. Aquinas's visions and his final commentary on the Song of Songs appear to have been the result of a state of ecstasy into which he fell just before his death. Marie Louise von Franz excavates a psychological treasure from his work.
Volume 7 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Volume 7 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise Von Franz

CHIRON PUBLICATIONS
2022
sidottu
The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus from one of the leading minds in Jungian Psychology. Volume 7 turns to Aurora Consurgens - A Document Attributed to Thomas Aquinas on the Problem of Opposites in Alchemy - A Companion Work to C.G. Jung's Mysterium Coniunctionis.Aurora Consurgens, the rising sun, is a vision forged in the pseudo-Aristotelian tradition that became a cornerstone of medieval Church doctrine and the centerpiece of the Dominican and Franciscan traditions. While its authorship has been shrouded in mystery and controversy, Marie Louise von Franz furnishes ample evidence that this was a final work of Thomas Aquinas, a Doctor of the Church. His vision begins with an anima figure of the Sapentia Dei. This medieval alchemical text is rich in symbolism and offers a glimpse into how unconscious contents can be understood through their interactions with the material world. Marie Louise von Franz places Aurora Consurgens squarely in the tradition of visionary spiritual writings similar to the visions of Hildegard von Bingen or John of Patmos. Aquinas's visions and his final commentary on the Song of Songs appear to have been the result of a state of ecstasy into which he fell just before his death. Marie Louise von Franz excavates a psychological treasure from his work.
Marie la contable

Marie la contable

Marileidy López

Ibukku, LLC
2020
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Esta obra literaria te trasladar a un mundo donde reinaba la vanidad, las drogas, el dinero y el poder.Marie la contable cuenta la historia a detalle de una mujer que tuvo que vivir lo m s amargo en su vida, pero al final logr conquistar el xito, y finalmente el amor.
Marie and the Pre-Monday Blues

Marie and the Pre-Monday Blues

Shaunte Hester Hobgood

Covenant Books
2019
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Who said adults are the only ones who dread Mondays? This story is about a little girl who quickly turns sad when she realizes her weekend is coming to an end. With the help of her mother and father, she learns that Mondays aren't as bad as they seem.
Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Captivating History

Captivating History
2020
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Explore the Captivating Life of Marie AntoinetteMarie Antoinette is one of history's most celebrated queens thanks to her style and confidence, yet generally she is perceived as a greedy and selfish mistress of France.Born into a life of pure luxury as a Princess of Austria, Marie was very young when she was shipped abroad to await her turn as the Queen of France. She was forced all at once to come to terms with a foreign language, a different culture, and a court full of gossipy nobles who pounced at the first sign of weakness.Despite popular belief, Marie Antoinette was not entirely obsessed with pretty dresses and towering hairstyles--though she wouldn't quite have been the same without them.In this captivating book, you will discover the truth about the remarkable life of Marie Antoinette.Some of the topics covered in this book include: An Archduchess is Born Maria Antonia Becomes Marie Antoinette The Dauphine Queen at Nineteen A Marriage at Odds with Itself The Issue of Heirs Madame Deficit Count Axel von Ferson The Lost Children The Diamond Necklace Scandal Queen of Fashion The French Revolution The October Chapter Anxious Days at the Tuileries An Attempt to Flee Death of the Monarchy And much more Scroll to the top and select the "add to cart" button to learn more about Marie Antoinette
Marie Curie

Marie Curie

Kaara Kallen

Sequoia Kids Media
2023
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Marie Curie was the brilliant, trailblazing scientist who discovered radium and coined the term radioactivity. She is the only woman ever awarded two Nobel Prizes--one in physics and one in chemistry. She helped develop the use of X-rays and radiation therapies that have had a lasting impact on medicine and human health.
Marie's Magic Eggs: How Marie Procai Kept the Ukrainian Art of Pysanky Alive
The inspiring story of the woman who kept alive the Ukrainian art of pysanky Easter eggs and brought it to America. Award-winning creators Sandra Neil Wallace and Evan Turk team up for a richly illustrated picture book biography for kids ages 7-10 who love arts and crafts. As a new immigrant to America, Marie Procai felt homesick and alone--she missed her homeland, Ukraine. She took comfort in the ancient Ukrainian art of making pysanky, intricately decorated eggs for Easter, an art she'd learned from her grandmother and brought with her to America. Cradling the pysanka in her hands felt like holding a piece of her homeland and giving her Baba a hug. Making pysanky made Marie feel a little more hopeful when the Russia's Red Army invaded Ukraine and forbade anyone from speaking Ukrainian or practicing their traditions, pysanky included. It sustained her spirit when her son was off fighting in World War II, and again when she welcomed Ukrainian refugees into her home after the war. A hardworking entrepreneur, Marie founded the Ukrainian Gift Shop in Minneapolis to keep Ukrainian culture alive in America and share it with everyone. The legend goes that as long as pysanky are decorated, there will be good in the world. Ukrainian-heritage author Sandra Neil Wallace and award-winning illustrator Evan Turk share this hopeful story of the woman who fought to preserve an essential part of Ukrainian culture.
Marie of Aragon

Marie of Aragon

Marian Castro Shearer

Xulon Press
2021
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A historical fiction novel, Marie of Aragon takes place in the year 1465: A young girl's incredible adventurous journey on a spiritual quest through France, accompanied by her adoptive mother Nina, a distant relative and her adoptive Moorish brother Bazzu, acting as their protector. The story unfolds through the beautiful countryside, of the high mountains, prairies, villages, beautiful cities and churches. They meet and make many friends, among them the wise King, and encounter treacherous enemies, where their values, of love for truth, faithfulness and veneration to God and the Saints of the times, delivered a glorious victory every time. This is an amazing story full of love, charity and compassion but it also shows the ugly side of human nature, perverse cruelty and evil thinking, feeling and actions. A true must for the young in heart. "The passionate writing of this novel moved my spirits in ways that I felt that I was there. The powerful battles that happened throughout the story, not only physically but emotionally, made me love this book. I was overwhelmed in feelings that this book, Marie of Aragon, gave me." Isabella Gordillo. "I think this novel is a delightful contribution to literature for young adults. It tells a good story, has some good swashbuckling adventure, and is inspirational. Janet Beckwith Stewart.
Marie's Place

Marie's Place

Jim Heaton

Gatekeeper Press
2021
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Marie's Place is a series of stories about places and personalities in Northern Colorado and Malawi, from the '60s through the '90s. The stories involve people Jim knew, and would like you to know, centering on a friend of the family named Marie, and moving to the country of Malawi, where Jim worked as a Peace Corps volunteer teacher, living on a plateau in the northern part of the country. Included are various happenings in both countries: being nearly blown off a mountain on a backpacking trip in Colorado, and living alone in a cabin in a village called Hahns Peak. The book begins with a near-death experience while Jim was living in Fort Collins, CO, and is accompanied throughout by the laughter of his Pickwickian friends of the Western Slope and the people of Malawi.
Marie: Calepin - Cadeau D'anniversaire Personnel De Licorne Pour Les Enfants Et Les Écolières
Vous recherchez un cadeau bon march pour une femme, une tudiante, une enseignant, les professionnels de travail ou un professeur qui aime crire des notes? Ce carnet en lign est parfait C'est un cadeau parfait pour la rentr e scolaire, les occasions sp ciales ou les anniversaires Le cahier a une belle grille de points, donc vous pouvez non seulement crire, mais aussi peindre et dessiner. Le tout est compl t par une belle couverture color e aux pages mates et cr me. Laissez libre cours votre cr ativit . Jetez aussi un coup d'oeil nos autres revues, vous en trouverez certainement une autre qui vous plaira aussi
Marie Syrkin – Values Beyond the Self

Marie Syrkin – Values Beyond the Self

Carole S. Kessner

Brandeis University Press
2021
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A compelling biography of an important eyewitness to the twentieth century. Marie Syrkin’s life spanned ninety years of the twentieth century, 1899–1989. As a polemical journalist, socialist Zionist, poet, educator, literary critic, translator, and idiosyncratic feminist, she was an eyewitness to and reporter on most of the major events in America, Israel, and Europe. Beautiful as well as brilliant, she had a rich personal life as a lover, wife, mother, and friend. During her lifetime Syrkin’s name was widely recognized in the world of Jewish life and letters. Yet, since Syrkin’s death, recognition of her name is no longer quite so immediate. Carole S. Kessner’s biography restores Syrkin’s fascinating life and legacy for a new generation.
Marie Blythe

Marie Blythe

Howard Frank Mosher; Tom Barbash

Brandeis University Press
2022
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A new edition of a classic novel with a strong female lead. Howard Frank Mosher is one of the best-loved writers of northern New England. One of his most vivid and memorable characters is Marie Blythe. At the dawn of the twentieth century, a young girl with a felicitous name immigrates to Vermont from French Canada. She grows up confronting the grim realities of life with an indomitable spirit—nursing victims of a tuberculosis epidemic, enduring a miscarriage alone in the wilderness, and coping with the uncertainties of love. In Marie Blythe, Mosher has created a strong-minded, passionate, and truly memorable heroine. This edition features a new introduction by novelist Tom Barbash.
Volume 6 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Volume 6 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise Von Franz

CHIRON PUBLICATIONS
2022
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The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus from one of the leading minds in Jungian Psychology. Volume 6 heralds translations of material never before available in English. It explores the profound visions of two ground-breaking saints in the Catholic church, Saint Niklaus von Fl e and Saint Perpetua.Saint Niklaus von Fl e, the patron saint of Switzerland, was held in the highest esteem by both CG Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz. Jung even declared him the Patron Saint of Psychotherapy, due to the Saint's deep inward reflections and profound experiences. His visions reportedly began while still in his mother's womb and continued until his death. One of his later visions was a terrifying image of the face of God. Von Franz saw Niklaus as the shadow brother of Christ and wrote of him as the alchemical Anthropos, a universal man. His visions were an evolution of Christian mysticism.Saint Perpetua was a young Christian woman put to death in 203 AD in the Roman arena at the age of 22. Her profound visions occurred days before her death. Von Franz penetrates these images, suggesting they were revelations of a new, Christian God-image breaking through from the collective unconscious into the animus of young Perpetua. Marie-Louise von Franz is at her very best as she unravels the mysteries held within the visions of these two saints.
Volume 8 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Volume 8 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise Von Franz

CHIRON PUBLICATIONS
2023
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Marie-Louise von Franz believed fairytales to be the purest and simplest expressions of the collective unconscious. Too often the interpreter regresses to a personalized approach, however, heroes and heroines are abstractions that embody collective archetypes. The innumerable variations within the same fairytale told in different cultures are like a musical theme crisscrossing humanity. In Volume 8, von Franz establishes that there is only one psychic fact to which the fairytale addresses itself, namely, the SELF. Some fairytales emphasize the beginning phases of this experience by dwelling on the shadow, others draw attention to the anima and animus, while still others hint at the unobtainable treasure. This volume contains new and updated translations of The Interpretation of Fairytales along with Anima and Animus in Fairytales and combines them into a single volume, clarifying the Jungian approach to interpreting fairytales and offering a deep dive into anima and animus.The anima and the animus deliver to consciousness the "life-affirming fruit." Individuation requires engagement with these contra-sexual archetypes, but von Franz observes that "Anima and animus are not always happy to have this relationship-they lose part of their power when they are made conscious." She further warns of the inflation resulting from possession by them and points out that the animus "loves to create an atmosphere of mist in which nobody can find orientation." These are supra-personal elements of psychic life capable of breaking beyond the tendency of consciousness to become one-sided. This second section of Volume 8 provides an insightful explanation of a woman's encounter with her animus and a man's encounter with his anima. Table of ContentsPart 1: The Interpretation of FairytalesChapter 1. Some Theories of Fairytales Chapter 2. Fairytales, Myths and other Archetypal Stories Chapter 3. A Method of Psychological Interpretation Chapter 4. A Tale Interpreted: "The Three Feathers" Chapter 5. "The Three Feathers" Continued Chapter 6. "The Three Feathers" Completed Chapter 7. A Man's Shadow Chapter 8. The Challenge of the Anima Chapter 9. The Woman, The Shadow, and the Animus in Fairytales Part 2: Animus and Anima in FairytalesChapter 10. A Fairytale from Northern Germany: Oll Rinkrank Chapter 11. A Turkestan Fairytale: The Magic Horse Chapter 12. A Norwegian Fairytale: Kari, the Girl with the Wooden Frock Chapter 13. An African Fairytale: The Magician of the Plain Chapter 14. Anima Stories Chapter 15. A European Fairytale: The Black Princess Chapter 16. A Russian Fairytale: The Virgin Czarina Bibliography Index Index of Fairytales
Volume 8 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Volume 8 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise Von Franz

CHIRON PUBLICATIONS
2023
sidottu
Marie-Louise von Franz believed fairytales to be the purest and simplest expressions of the collective unconscious. Too often the interpreter regresses to a personalized approach, however, heroes and heroines are abstractions that embody collective archetypes. The innumerable variations within the same fairytale told in different cultures are like a musical theme crisscrossing humanity. In Volume 8, von Franz establishes that there is only one psychic fact to which the fairytale addresses itself, namely, the SELF. Some fairytales emphasize the beginning phases of this experience by dwelling on the shadow, others draw attention to the anima and animus, while still others hint at the unobtainable treasure. This volume contains new and updated translations of The Interpretation of Fairytales along with Anima and Animus in Fairytales and combines them into a single volume, clarifying the Jungian approach to interpreting fairytales and offering a deep dive into anima and animus.The anima and the animus deliver to consciousness the "life-affirming fruit." Individuation requires engagement with these contra-sexual archetypes, but von Franz observes that "Anima and animus are not always happy to have this relationship-they lose part of their power when they are made conscious." She further warns of the inflation resulting from possession by them and points out that the animus "loves to create an atmosphere of mist in which nobody can find orientation." These are supra-personal elements of psychic life capable of breaking beyond the tendency of consciousness to become one-sided. This second section of Volume 8 provides an insightful explanation of a woman's encounter with her animus and a man's encounter with his anima. Table of ContentsPart 1: The Interpretation of FairytalesChapter 1. Some Theories of Fairytales Chapter 2. Fairytales, Myths and other Archetypal Stories Chapter 3. A Method of Psychological Interpretation Chapter 4. A Tale Interpreted: "The Three Feathers" Chapter 5. "The Three Feathers" Continued Chapter 6. "The Three Feathers" Completed Chapter 7. A Man's Shadow Chapter 8. The Challenge of the Anima Chapter 9. The Woman, The Shadow, and the Animus in Fairytales Part 2: Animus and Anima in FairytalesChapter 10. A Fairytale from Northern Germany: Oll Rinkrank Chapter 11. A Turkestan Fairytale: The Magic Horse Chapter 12. A Norwegian Fairytale: Kari, the Girl with the Wooden Frock Chapter 13. An African Fairytale: The Magician of the Plain Chapter 14. Anima Stories Chapter 15. A European Fairytale: The Black Princess Chapter 16. A Russian Fairytale: The Virgin Czarina Bibliography Index Index of Fairytales
Volume 9 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Volume 9 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise Von Franz

CHIRON PUBLICATIONS
2024
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In C.G. Jung: His Myth in Our Time, renowned analytical psychologist Marie-Louise von Franz offers an enlightening journey into the life and works of Carl Gustav Jung, a figure with whom she closely collaborated. Von Franz, an instrumental figure in the early stages of analytical psychology, paints a vivid portrait of Jung, highlighting his undeniable influence which spans an astonishing array of subjects, extending to psychology, anthropology, art, physics, and more. Delving into the intricacies of archetypes, dreams, and the exploration of the unconscious, this book showcases how Jung's meticulous introspection into his own psyche not only pioneered a deeper understanding of the human mind but also laid a foundation that has continued to inspire others. For contemporary readers, scholars, and those intrigued by the depths of the unconscious, von Franz's tribute to Jung provides a wealth of insights, underscoring the enduring impact and relevance of their combined legacies.Table of ContentsForeword Introduction 1. The Underground God 2. The Storm-Lantern 3. The Physician 4. Mirror-Symmetry and the Polarity of the Psyche 5. The Journey to the Beyond 6. The Anthropos 7. The Mandala 8. Coincidentia Oppositorum 9. Man's Morning Knowledge and Evening Knowledge 10. Mercurius 11. The Philosopher's Stone 12. Breakthrough to the Unus Mundus 13. Individual and Society 14. Le Cri de Merlin Bibliography Index