TY - BOOK AU - Anne-Marie Storrs PY - 2017 CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1661-4720 SN - 9781787078451 TI - Loving’s the Strange Thing T2 - Jungian Individuation in the Fairy Tales of Carmen Martín Gaite DO - 10.3726/b11565 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1055944 N2 - This groundbreaking volume argues that Carmen Martín Gaite and Carl Jung form an ideal combination. All the main features of the Jungian individuation process are present in the Spanish writer’s fairy tales: dreams, shadow figures, wise men and women, the Self, anima and animus. Martín Gaite has been described by the critic Salustiano Martín as trying to offer human beings a different way. In this accessible new study, Anne-Marie Storrs claims that this way is found through the process of individuation – the psychological development of a unique individual – and that aspects of the process are imaginatively depicted in the three shorter fairy tales, El castillo de las tres murallas, El pastel del diablo and Caperucita en Manhattan, and in the novel so closely linked with Hans Christian Andersen’s tale, La reina de las nieves. Drawing on the work of Jungian writers to clarify and illuminate its argument, this book takes an entirely new perspective on Martín Gaite’s work and, in doing so, challenges the prejudice and suspicion that too many in the humanities and beyond continue to experience when they come face to face with Jung. KW - Carmen Martín Gaite, Jung, fairy tales, individuation process, relatedness LA - English ER -