
Marie-Louise von Franz’s most popular book is The Interpretation of Fairy Tales (C. Kirsch in Conversation with Murray Stein in the Home of C.G. Marie-Louise von Franz has 159 books on Goodreads with 136926 ratings. Marie-Louise von Franz Shambhala Publications, Psychology - 240 pages 0 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified A. Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz.This situates them in a magical realm, a land of the soul, where the most interesting things happen in the center of places like Heaven, mountains, lakes, and wells.

The first volume, Archetypal Symbols in Fairytales: The Profane and Magical Worlds, releases on her 106th birthday, January 4th, 2021 and is to be followed by 27 more volumes over the next 10 years. A striking feature of fairytales is that a sense of space, time, and causality is absent. The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus of one of the leading minds in Analytical Psychology. This clip from a documentary called The Way of the Dream. While peregrinations of fairytale motifs occur, the common root of fairytales is more archetypal than geographic. Marie-Louise von Franz was a Jungian psychologist who was considered one of Jung's closest disciples. The remarkable similarities in fairytale motifs across different lands and cultures inspired many scholars to search for the original homeland of fairytales. Fairytales, like myths, provide a cultural and societal backdrop that helps the human imagination narrate the meaning of life’s events. In this engaging commentary, the distinguished analyst and author Marie-Louise von Franz shows how the Feminine reveals itself in fairy tales of German, Russian, Scandinavian, and Eskimo origin, including familiar stories such as 'Sleeping Beauty,' 'Snow White and Rose Red,' and 'Rumpelstiltskin. She was one of Analytical Psychology’s most original thinkers and here she presents a lucid, concise exploration of the archetypal symbols found in fairytales.

She amplifies a variety of fairytale motifs to show that the magical realm is alien to the profane and mundane realm of ordinary daily life. Von Franz, one of the most renowned authorities on fairytales, presents a systematic and wide-ranging approach.
