The Uses of Enchantment (National Book Award Winner)

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The Uses of Enchantment (National Book Award Winner)

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Winner of the National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award "A charming book about enchantment, a profound book about fairy tales. "—John Updike, The New York Times Book Review   Bruno Bettelheim was one of the great child psychologists of the twentieth century and perhaps none of his books has been more influential than this revelatory study of fairy tales and their universal importance in understanding childhood development.

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Útgefandi
Random House Digital Inc.
ISBN
9780307773524
Print ISBN
9780307739636
Format
ePub
Útgáfa
0
Höfundar
Bruno Bettelheim
Tungumál
English
Útgefið
2010-12-22
Prent takmörkun á líftíma
100

Kaflar

  • Cover
  • About the Author
  • Other Books by This Author
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Struggle for Meaning
  • Part One - A Pocketful of Magic
  • Life Divined from the Inside
  • “The Fisherman and the Jinny”: Fairy Tale Compared to Fable
  • Fairy Tale versus Myth: Optimism versus Pessimism
  • “The Three Little Pigs”: Pleasure Principle versus Reality Principle
  • The Child’s Need for Magic
  • Vicarious Satisfaction versus Conscious Recognition
  • The Importance of Externalization: Fantasy Figures and Events
  • Transformations: The Fantasy of the Wicked Stepmother
  • Bringing Order into Chaos
  • “The Queen Bee”: Achieving Integration
  • “Brother and Sister”: Unifying Our Dual Nature
  • “Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the Porter”: Fancy versus Reality
  • The Frame Story of Thousand and One Nights
  • Tales of Two Brothers
  • “The Three Languages”: Building Integration
  • “The Three Feathers”: The Youngest Child as Simpleton
  • Oedipal Conflicts and Resolutions: The Knight in Shining Armor and the Damsel in Distress
  • Fear of Fantasy: Why Were Fairy Tales Outlawed?
  • Transcending Infancy with the Help of Fantasy
  • “The Goose Girl”: Achieving Autonomy
  • Fantasy, Recovery, Escape, and Consolation
  • On the Telling of Fairy Stories
  • Part Two - In Fairy Land
  • “Hansel and Gretel”
  • “Little Red Riding Hood”
  • “Jack and the Beanstalk”
  • The Jealous Queen in “Snow White” and the Myth of Oedipus
  • “Snow White”
  • “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”
  • “The Sleeping Beauty”
  • “Cinderella”
  • The Animal-Groom Cycle of Fairy Tales
  • Notes
  • Bibliography