Bump to top and bottom corner of front and back board, bow to front board, brown discoloration to interior of front and back board and endpapers, some interior pages contain marking in pencil by previous owner, otherwise pages are good, brown discoloration to top, side and bottom outer edge pages. Dust jacket has wear and tear to top and bottom corner of front and back cover, discoloration to front and back cover, brown discoloration to jacket spine, tear to top side edge of jacket spine facing front cover, brown discoloration to flaps. Part Five On the Psychology of the Trickster Figure by C. Part Four The Trickster in Relation to Greek Mythology by Karl Kerenyi Translated by R. The Wakdjunkaga Cycle and in its Relation to other North American Indian Trickster Cycles. The Attitude of the Winnebago toward Wakdjunkaga 7. The Winnebago Hare Cycle and its Cognates 5. Winnebago Mythology and Literary Tradition 4. Part Three The Nature and Meaning of the Myth by Paul Radin 1. Summary of the Assinboine Trickster Myth 4. Part Two Supplementary Trickster Myths 1. Part One: The Trickster Myth of the Winnebago Indians 1. Jung is published Philosophical Library New York 1956 first printing. The Trickster A Study in American Indian Mythology by Paul Radin With commentaries by Karl Kerenyi and C. According to Jung, the trickster archetype expresses i n the most general terms the conflict of these patterns, which introduces a certain factor to the development process that is both.
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