PART I
INTRODUCTION
Footnote 1:
“Science of Language,” first series, p. 25.
Footnote 2:
“Creative Evolution.”
Footnote 3:
For a more complete presentation of Jung’s views consult his “Theory of Psychoanalysis” in the Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series, No. 19.
Footnote 4:
He is said to have killed himself when he heard that she whom he so passionately adored was his mother.
Footnote 5:
“Wish Fulfilment and Symbolism in Fairy Tales.” Tr. by W. A. White, M.D.
Footnote 6:
“Dream and Myth.” Deuticke, Wien 1909.
Footnote 7:
“The Myth of the Birth of the Hero.”
Footnote 8:
“Die Symbolik in den Legenden, Märchen, Gebräuchen und Träumen.” _Psychiatrisch.-Neurologische Wochenschrift_, X. Jahrgang.
Footnote 9:
“On the Nightmare.” _Amer. Journ. of Insanity_, 1910.
Footnote 10:
_Jahrbuch_, 1910, Pt. II.
Footnote 11:
“Die Frömmigkeit des Grafen Ludwig von Zinzendorf. Ein psychoanalytischer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der religiösen Sublimationprozesse und zur Erklärung des Pietismus.” Deuticke, Wien 1910. We have a suggestive hint in Freud’s work, “Eine Kindheitserinnerung des Leonardo da Vinci.” Deuticke, Wien 1910.
Footnote 12:
Compare Rank in _Jahrbuch_, Pt. II, p. 465.