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Marie-Louise von Franz was a Swiss psychologist and scholar, renowned for her work in the field of Jungian psychology. She was a close collaborator of Carl Jung and contributed significantly to the understanding of analytical psychology. Her studies focused on the interpretation of fairy tales and myths, emphasizing their psychological significance and the insights they provide into the human psyche. Through her writings, she explored the feminine aspects of psychology and the process of individuation, drawing on both her clinical experience and her extensive knowledge of literature and folklore.

Von Franz authored several influential books, including "Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales" and "The Feminine in Fairy Tales," which delve into the subconscious themes present in these stories. She believed that fairy tales reflect universal archetypes and serve as a means for individuals to navigate their inner lives. Her work has left a lasting impact on the fields of psychology and mythology, making her a key figure in the study of the intersection between culture and the human mind.

Nationalitet Schweizare
Födelsedatum January 4, 1915
Födelseplats Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Dödsdatum February 17, 1998
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