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Franz Ricklin

Wishfulfillment and Symbolism in Fairy Tales

In “Wishfulfillment and Symbolism in Fairy Tales,” Franz Ricklin delves into the intricate interplay between desire and narrative within the realm of fairy tales. Through meticulous analysis, Ricklin illuminates the mechanisms of wish fulfillment that pervade these classic stories, exploring how symbolic motifs serve as conduits for the human psyche'Äôs innermost aspirations. Employing a blend of psychoanalytic and literary criticism, he contextualizes these tales within broader cultural narratives, revealing their enduring significance in shaping societal values and individual identities. Franz Ricklin, a noted scholar in folklore studies, has dedicated his career to exploring the psychological dimensions of storytelling. His deep engagement with fairy tales stems from a belief in their power to reflect and address fundamental human concerns. Drawing on an array of cultural theories and psychological frameworks, Ricklin's work is a testament to the transformative potential of these age-old narratives'Äîboth for the societies that tell them and for the individuals who engage with them. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the psychological underpinnings of literature, folklore, and cultural studies. Ricklin's insights not only enrich our understanding of fairy tales but also encourage a reflective examination of our own desires and aspirations. A compelling resource for scholars and casual readers alike, this work invites a deeper appreciation of the tales that continue to resonate across generations.
116 nyomtatott oldalak
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Bookwire
Első kiadás
2021
Kiadás éve
2021
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William White
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