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    Essays on a Science of Mythology: The Myth of the Divine Child and the Mysteries of Eleusis.Carl Gustav Jung & Karl Kerényi - 1963 - Princeton University Press.
    Essays on a Science of Mythology is a cooperative work between C. Kerényi, who has been called "the most psychological of mythologists," and C. G. Jung, who has been called "the most mythological of psychologists." Kerényi contributes an essay on the Divine Child and one on the Kore, together with a substantial introduction and conclusion. Jung contributes a psychological commentary on each essay. Both men hoped, through their collaboration, to elevate the study of mythology to the status of a science.In (...)
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  2. Dionysus, the Cretan: Contributions To the Religious History of Europe.Carlo Kerenyi & Edith Cooper - 1957 - Diogenes 5 (20):1-20.
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    Birth and Rebirth of Tragedy: From the Origin of Italian Opera To the Origin of Greek Tragedy.Charles Kerényi & Edith Cooper - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (28):18-39.
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    Myth and Technique.Carl Kerényi & Hans Kaal - 1965 - Diogenes 13 (49):24-39.
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  5. The Birth and Transfiguration of Comedy in Athens.Carl Kerényi - 1962 - Diogenes 10 (38):45-71.
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    The Science of Mythology: Essays on the Myth of the Divine Child and the Mysteries of Eleusis.C. G. Jung & C. Kerenyi - 2001 - Routledge.
    When Carl Jung and Carl Kerenyi got together to collaborate on this book, their aim was to elevate the study of mythology to a science. Kerenyi wrote on two of the most ubiquitous myths, the Divine Child and The Maiden, supporting the core 'stories' with both an introduction and a conclusion. Jung then provided a psychological analysis of both myths. He defined myth as a story about heroes interacting with the gods. Having long studied dreams and the subconscious, Jung identified (...)
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    Griechische mythologie.Karl Kerényi - 1977 - Bijdragen 38 (3):321-330.
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    Zu S. freuds “totem und tabu".Karl Kerényi - 1979 - Bijdragen 40 (3):234-244.
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