Marie-Louise von Franz “The Eternal Youth”

Maria-Louise von Franz – Ph.D., closest colleague of K.G. Jung, a world-renowned specialist in the field of psychological interpretation of fairy tales. She explores the type of “eternal youth” – cheerful and energetic, always remaining a child at heart and not wanting to take responsibility.

Marie-Louise von Franz – PhD, closest colleague K.G. cabin boy, a world-renowned specialist in the field of psychological interpretation of fairy tales. She explores the type of “eternal youth” – cheerful and energetic, always remaining a child at heart and not wanting to take responsibility. The “eternal youth” in terms of Jungian analysis is the son of an overwhelming, suffocating mother who would rather kill him than allow him to be with another woman. It is difficult for such men to build relationships with the opposite sex. They either become homosexuals or constantly change partners – in any case, there is no place in their life for long-term relationships with any woman except their mother. Marie-Louise von Franz is sure that the type of “eternal youth” is widespread today and this is “a common problem of our time.”

Class, 376 p.

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