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'''''En jungiansk fortolkning af Tolkiens Ringenes herre''''' ("A Jungian Interpretation of Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''") is a Danish-language book which explores ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' in the light of the psychological theories of [[Wikipedia:Carl Jung|Carl Jung]].
'''''En jungiansk fortolkning af Tolkiens Ringenes herre''''' ("A Jungian Interpretation of Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''") is a Danish-language book which explores ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' in the light of the psychological theories of [[Wikipedia:Carl Jung|Carl Jung]].
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[A Jungian Interpretation of Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''] takes the reader on a journey through Middle-earth, a journey that is also an inner journey which transforms both Hobbits and the characters they encounter along the route.
[''A Jungian Interpretation of Tolkien's'' The Lord of the Rings] takes the reader on a journey through Middle-earth, a journey that is also an inner journey which transforms both Hobbits and the characters they encounter along the route.


The book conveys an understanding of the deep, symbolic layers that are the source of the delight that many experience when reading ''The Lord of the Rings''. Jung's theory of archetypes provides a key to understanding the imaginative forces that are so powerful in Tolkien's masterpiece - and through an understanding of ourselves and our surroundings.<ref>[http://www.piaskogemann.dk/sider/tolkien.htm En jungiansk fortolkning af Tolkiens Ringenes herre] at [http://www.piaskogemann.dk/index.htm PiaSkogemann-dk] (accessed 4 April 2011)</ref>
The book conveys an understanding of the deep, symbolic layers that are the source of the delight that many experience when reading ''The Lord of the Rings''. Jung's theory of archetypes provides a key to understanding the imaginative forces that are so powerful in Tolkien's masterpiece - and through an understanding of ourselves and our surroundings.<ref>[http://www.piaskogemann.dk/sider/tolkien.htm En jungiansk fortolkning af Tolkiens Ringenes herre] at [http://www.piaskogemann.dk/index.htm PiaSkogemann.dk] (accessed 4 April 2011)</ref>
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En jungiansk fortolkning af Tolkiens Ringenes herre
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AuthorPia Skogemann
PublisherKøbenhavn: Athene
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2004
FormatPaperback
Pages251
ISBN9788711170847

En jungiansk fortolkning af Tolkiens Ringenes herre ("A Jungian Interpretation of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings") is a Danish-language book which explores The Lord of the Rings in the light of the psychological theories of Carl Jung.

From the publisher/author[edit | edit source]

[A Jungian Interpretation of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings] takes the reader on a journey through Middle-earth, a journey that is also an inner journey which transforms both Hobbits and the characters they encounter along the route.

The book conveys an understanding of the deep, symbolic layers that are the source of the delight that many experience when reading The Lord of the Rings. Jung's theory of archetypes provides a key to understanding the imaginative forces that are so powerful in Tolkien's masterpiece - and through an understanding of ourselves and our surroundings.[1]

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