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3.0 out of 5 stars
The emotions experienced when reading fairy tales,
By Adam Wells (Pensacola, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Through Emotions to Maturity: Psychological Readings of Fairy Tales (Hardcover)
This book has one basic ideology, which is that fairy tales deal with human emotions, this is to say that while we are reading such tales, we immediately associate with the main protagonist of the story, almost becoming that character and experiencing whatever emotion we decide they are feeling. The book splits this main ideology into two emotions, that of anxiety and that of symbiosis. The book contains within the text a variety of fairy tales that serve to get the authors point across which is to say that the while reading these tales you will experience anxiety and symbiosis, a generalised point that clearly does not just limit itself to fairy tales.
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Through Emotions to Maturity: Psychological Readings of Fairy Tales by Verena Kast (Paperback - Oct. 1993)
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