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Index
Introduction and historical notes Prologue to Part One Overcoming the Monster 2 The Monster (II) and the Thrilling Escape From Death 3 Rags to Riches 4 The Quest 5 Voyage and Return 6 Comedy 7 Comedy (II): The Plot Disguised 8 Tragedy (I): The Five Stages 9 Tragedy (II): The Divided Self 10 Tragedy (III): The Hero as Monster 11 Rebirth 12 The Dark Power: From Shadow into Light Epilogue to Part One: The Rule of Three (the role played in stories by numbers) Prologue to Part Two The Dark Figures 14 Seeing Whole: The Feminine and Masculine Values 15 The Perfect Balance 16 The Unrealised Value 17 The Archetypal Family Drama (Continued) 18 The Light Figures 19 Reaching the Goal 20 The Fatal Flaw The Ego Takes Over (I): Enter the Dark Inversion 22 The Ego Takes Over (II): The Dark and Sentimental Versions 23 The Ego Takes Over (III): Quest, Voyage and Return, Comedy 24 The Ego Takes Over (IV): Tragedy and Rebirth 25 Losing the Plot: Thomas Hardy -A Case History 26 Going Nowhere: The Passive Ego. The Twentieth-Century Dead End - From Chekhov to Close Encounters 27 Why Sex and Violence? The Active Ego. The Twentieth-Century Obsession: From de Sade to The Termin 28 Rebellion Against `The One': From Job to Nineteen Eighty-Four 29 The Mystery 30 The Riddle of the Sphinx: Oedipus and Hamlet Telling Us Who We Are: Ego versus Instinct 32 Into the Real World: The Ruling Consciousness 33 Of Gods and Men: Reconnecting with `The One' 34 The Age of Loki: The Dismantling of the Self Epilogue: The Light and the Shadows on the Wall Author's Personal Note Glossary of Terms Bibliography Index of Stories Cited General Index Yet what is astonishing is how incurious we are as to why we indulge in this strange form of activit `Gozzi maintained that there can be but thirty-six dramatic situations; Schiller took great pains to tales. Their well-springs are certainly numerous ... their meanings - if ever they had meanings - ar Of the many Overcoming the Monster stories thrown up by Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, probabl hero comes to a kingdom which is being ravaged by a dragon and, like Perseus, finds a beautiful Prin There were, for instance, many of those melodramatic tales beloved of the nineteenth century which m
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