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The uses of enchantment , the meaning... / Bettelheim, Bruno

Posted: November 27th, 2006, 7:26 pm
by Arcadia
"The uses of enchantment, the meaning and importance of Fairy Tales"

a 1977 book. I just started.

Posted: November 27th, 2006, 11:59 pm
by judih
yes - it's a book i used a while ago and it came up again in my studies of storytelling 3 years ago. It's a good book but there are some others that i preferred (more feminine versions interpreting enchantment - i'll have to check the names)

enjoy it, arcadia.

Posted: November 28th, 2006, 12:57 pm
by Arcadia
thanks judih!. I read till now only the introduction "the fight for meaning" and it sounds at the same time very freudian and very logoterapic. It's also a part of the bibliography of a course I made this year.
And sure I'll love to hear about the other books!.
saludos,

Arcadia

Posted: November 28th, 2006, 1:50 pm
by judih
Here's the list of books i used to help me in an essay on a personal theme:

Bibliography


1. Bettelheim, Bruno, The Uses of Enchantment, (1977) Vintage Books, New York.

2. Brun, B., Pedersen, E. W. & Runberg, M., Symbols of the Soul - Therapy and Guidance Through Fairy Tales, (1993), Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London.

3. Gersie, A. & King N. (1990), Storymaking in Education and Therapy, Jessica Kingsler Publishers, London.

4. Levine, K. Stephen, Poiesis, (1992), Palmerston Press, Toronto.

5. Maguire, Jack (1985), Introduction – Creative Storytelling

This one is great! 6. Von Franz, Marie-Louise; The Interpretation of Fairytales (1996). Shambhala, Boston.

Internet Sites:

7. Heiner, Heidi Anne, SurLaLune fairy tale pages: a portal to the realm of fairy tales and folklore studies, http://www.surlalunefairytales.com (accessed May – July, 2002)

8. Forest, Heather, Story arts online, Library start page; http://www.storyarts.org/ library/index.html; accessed May – July, 2002)

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Maybe something here might be of interest.

Posted: November 28th, 2006, 8:27 pm
by Arcadia
thanks judih!. I'll wander in the internet sites, and remember the book's authors just in case I find them here.