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Ring of Power - Symbols and Themes Love Vs Power in Wagner's Ring Circle and in Us : A Jungian-Feminist Perspective - cover

Ring of Power - Symbols and Themes Love Vs Power in Wagner's Ring Circle and in Us : A Jungian-Feminist Perspective

Jean Shinoda Bolen

Casa editrice: Nicolas-Hays, Inc

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A vivid grasp of the story and the characters in "The Ring of Niebelung" brings Richard Wagner's mythic four-opera cycle to life. The Ring Cycle has a hold on our imagination like no other operatic work because it is archetypal and has the power of myth as well as music to reverberate in the psyche. Bolen shows how myth illuminates psychology, and more - Ring of Power goes beyond the psychology of the individual, revealing dysfunctional families and patriarchal institutions.
Disponibile da: 01/02/1999.
Lunghezza di stampa: 245 pagine.

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