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* Kerényi, Carl, ( Translated by Ralph Manheim ) " Prometheus: Archetypal Image of Human Existence ", Princeton University Press, 1997.
Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life ( Princeton: Bollingen ) Translated by Ralph Manheim.
By common consent, the following branches are considered to be transpersonal psychological schools: various depth psychology approaches including Analytical psychology, based on Carl Jung, and the Archetypal psychology of James Hillman ; the spiritual psychology of Robert Sardello ; psychosynthesis founded by Roberto Assagioli ; Zen Transactional Psychotherapy created by Robert M. Anthony ; and the theories of Otto Rank, Abraham Maslow, Stanislav Grof, Timothy Leary, Ken Wilber, Michael Washburn and Charles Tart.
Von Franz also wrote over 20 volumes on Analytical psychology, most notably on fairy tales as they relate to Archetypal or Depth Psychology, most specifically by amplification of the themes and characters.
Archetypal Gothic art | Gothic Lady of Sorrows from a triptych by the Master of the Stauffenberg Altarpiece, Alsace c. 1455
Archetypal psychology is a polytheistic psychology, in that it attempts to recognize the myriad fantasies and myths that shape and are shaped by our psychological lives.
Archetypal Psychology: A brief account ( 2006 ) was written in 1981 as a chapter in the Enciclopedia del Novecento in Italy and published by Hillman in 1983 as a basic introduction to his mythic psychology.
* Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter by Karl Kerényi ( 1967 )
In Archetypal Patterns in Poetry, Bodkin tried, as Boswell ( 1936: 553 ) quotes, “ to bring psychological analysis and reflection to bear upon the imaginative experience communicated by great poetry, and to examine those forms or patterns in which the universal forces of our nature there find objectification .” Among the forms or archetypal patterns Bodkin presented, according to Boswell, may be included: the “ Oedipus complex ,” the “ rebirth archetype ,” the “ archetype of Heaven and Hell ,” and “ images of the Devil, the Hero, and God ” ( Boswell 1936: 553 ).
Finally, Hooke ( 1935: 176 ) called Archetypal Patterns in Poetry, “ a distinguished book ; distinguished by acute reasoning, wide and deep learning, and a fine sensitiveness to poetic values.
Archetypal Psychology was initiated as a distinct movement in the early 1970s by James Hillman, a psychologist who trained in Analytical Psychology and became the first Director of the Jung Institute in Zurich.
Archetypal psychology likens itself to a polytheistic mythology in that it attempts to recognize the myriad fantasies and myths — gods, goddesses, demigods, mortals and animals — that shape and are shaped by our psychological lives.
Archetypal psychology is, along with the classical and developmental schools, one of the three schools of post-Jungian psychology outlined by Andrew Samuels ( see Samuels, 1995 ).

lovers and Romeo
In 2006, Disney's High School Musical made use of Romeo and Juliet plot, placing the two young lovers in rival high school cliques instead of feuding families.
The original book Laurents wrote closely adhered to Romeo and Juliet, but the characters based on Rosaline and the parents of the doomed lovers were eliminated early on.
In a letter to Lurton Blassingame, his literary agent, Heinlein complained that it would be like " revising Romeo and Juliet to let the young lovers live happily ever after.
Falstaff, the bawdy rotund comic knight ; Romeo and Juliet, the ill-fated (" star-crossed ") lovers ; Richard II, the hero who dies with honour ; and many others.
And I don't believe for a second that the man who would be interested in Benedict and Cleopatra and Romeo and Juliet and all these strong lovers would have some misogynist aberration.
Most famously, the plot of Romeo and Juliet, in which the titular characters, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, fall in love at a party the Capulet family hosts, but they cannot be together because the two families hold " an ancient grudge " ( which the young lovers ' deaths eventually quash ), and because Juliet has been engaged by her parents to a man named Paris.
Edmond Rostand adapted the tale from Romeo and Juliet, making the fathers of the lovers conspire to bring their children together by pretending to forbid their love, in Les Romanesques.
Woodcut illustration ( 1919 ) of the young lovers from Gottfried Keller's original story, which became Delius's opera A Village Romeo and Juliet
The 33rd of these stories is the story of Mariotto and Ganozza, which was apparently adapted by Luigi da Porto ( 1485 – 1529 ) first as Giulietta e Romeo and later as Historia novellamente ritrovata di due nobili amanti (" Newly retrieved story of two noble lovers ").
In a letter to his literary agent, published only many years later, Heinlein wrote that revising the story was " like revising Romeo and Juliet to let the young lovers live happily ever after " and that " changing the end isn't real life, because in real life, not everything ends happily.
In William Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet, epithets are used in the prologue, used in the familiar phrase of " star-cross'd lovers " and " death-mark'd love.
Boys Don't Cry has been regarded academically as a thematically rich love story between two ill-fated lovers, not unlike Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet or the story of Bonnie and Clyde.
This emphasizes the tragic aspect of the love story, which led many commentators to compare Brandon and Lana's relationship and subsequent drama to classic and modern romances like Romeo and Juliet, often using the term star-crossed lovers.
The phrase " star-crossed lovers " was coined in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
The original character concept was a blend of Bonanza with a rich, western patriarch and his three dissimilar sons, " Cat On A Hot Tin Roof " with its rival brothers, and their scheming wives, and Romeo and Juliet with two star-crossed lovers whose families are sworn enemies.
The film itself is a loose adaptation of the classic Romeo and Juliet romance where love between two passionate lovers were ultimately doomed when parental opposition was the major obstacle.
It is a Romeo and Juliet story of lovers Jack and Sally, set amidst Kentucky horseracing, in which a family feud goes back to the Civil War and is kept alive by Sally's Uncle Peter.
Now re-titled Ek Duje Ke Liye ( 1981 ), the film was about passionate lovers who are torn apart by their parents in the storytelling tradition of Romeo and Juliet.

lovers and Juliet
The film ends with the narrator ’ s brief poem for the lovers: " And all of our hearts free to let all things base go / As taught by Juliet and her Tromeo ".

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" Paganini is portrayed as having killed three of his lovers and sinking repeatedly into poverty, prison, and drink.
The lovers are portrayed as having overcome the alienation produced by the Fall.
It is a grimly realistic piece set during the Hundred Years War in which the doomed lovers Jehane and Robert have a last parting in a convincingly portrayed rain-swept countryside.
It also inaccurately portrayed James and Chess were 21 years apart in age as lovers.
* Miklós Jancsó's 1975 film Vizi Privati, Publiche Virtù ( Private Vices, Public Virtues ) is a daring reinterpretation of the Mayerling incident, in which the lovers and their friends are murdered by imperial authorities for plotting the Emperor's overthrow and for gross immorality and Mary Vetsera was portrayed as a hermaphrodite, which has no basis in history.
Kitsune are commonly portrayed as lovers, usually in stories involving a young human male and a kitsune who takes the form of a human woman.
Both lovers are portrayed as innocent and inexperienced: Birdlace is angry and inept, and Fenny is idealistic but unsophisticated.
Komachi's old age is also frequently portrayed: when she has lost her beauty, has been abandoned by her former lovers, and now regrets her life, wandering around as a lonely beggar woman — albeit still appreciated by young admirers of her poetry.
* Mohini, in Hindu mythology, the only female avatar of the god Vishnu, portrayed as a femme fatale, who maddens lovers, sometimes leading them to their doom
Lestat is portrayed in the books as being bisexual, and has male and female lovers as both a vampire and a mortal.
Turner and Quinn portrayed doomed lovers who deliberately pushed a car, containing the body of a murdered man, over the edge of the cliff.
It also depicted Arzner and Oberon as lovers, and portrayed Arzner as a " typical " director who wants to " schtup " her leading lady.
In 1980, Princess Aura was portrayed by Ornella Muti in the film Flash Gordon produced by Dino De Laurentiis and is shown to have numerous lovers.
This displeases some of the NCIS team, but especially Tony and Ziva, who are portrayed as lovers in his novels ; McGee is victim to constant torment from Ziva and DiNozzo for many episodes thereafter.

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