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Princes, frogs & ugly sisters, the healing power of the Grimm Brothers' tales, Allan G. Hunter

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Princes, frogs & ugly sisters, the healing power of the Grimm Brothers' tales, Allan G. Hunter
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 173)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Princes, frogs & ugly sisters
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
670422873
Responsibility statement
Allan G. Hunter
Sub title
the healing power of the Grimm Brothers' tales
Summary
Welcome to the world of Grimm's healing tales, we'll discover the difference between what the Grimm brothers' tales actually say and what we think they ought to have said, and in the process we'll find real, vital insights into how we could live more happily, understand our need for personal growth, and find our significant other
Table Of Contents
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction Why We Need Fairy Tales; "The Frog-King" It's All About Sex; "Faithful John" A Story of Parents, Jealousy, and Pride; "Brother and Sister" Boy and Girls Grow Up Differently and see Marriage Differently; "The Three Spinners" and "Rapunzel" The Nature of the Tales and Thwarted Young Love; "Cinderella" Sexual Maturation and Self-Empowerment: The Real Story; "The Girl Without Hands" and "The Robber Bridegroom" The Question of Good and Evil; "Little Snow-White" and "Allerleirauh" Sexual Rivalry, Narcissism, and Incest
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