The Maiden King

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-10-01
Publisher(s): Henry Holt & Co
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Summary

The author of Iron John, together with an eminent psychotherapist, reunite the Masculine and the Feminine. Robert Bly and Marion Woodman interpret the deep psychological insights imbedded in ancient stories, in this instance a Russian folktale about bringing feminine energy back into the world. The Maiden King tells of an absent father, a possessive stepmother, a false tutor, and a young man overwhelmed by a beautiful maiden and her thirty sisters, sailing toward him on thirty boats. His weak response ss her retreating in anger, and to find her once again he must go on a quest that leads to Baba Yaga, the fierce old woman of Russian folk tradition who represents not life in service of death, but death in service of life. The male tency to go to sleep in the face of feminine magnificence, female fear of power and of abandonment that leads to rage, the need to get beyond oppositional thinking en route to the Divine--these are issues the book addresses with wisdom and lyrical beauty. The true heir to Iron John, Bly's number-one national best-seller about men, The Maiden King speaks eloquently to readers of Clarissa Pinkola Estes, James Hillman, and Deborah Tannen.

Author Biography

Robert Bly, winner of the National Book Award for poetry, is author of the number-one New York Times best-seller Iron John. He lives in Minneapolis. Marion Woodman, a practicing Jungian therapist, is the author of numerous books, including Addiction to Perfection and The Pregnant Virgin. She lives in London, Ontario.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi(2)
Introduction xiii(6)
A Note on the Storytelling xix
Interpretation 5(112)
Robert Bly
PART I
5(30)
The Opening Situation
6(2)
The Fishing Trip
8(3)
The Moment When the Worlds Meet
11(1)
The New Life
12(5)
The Maiden Tsar's Second Visit
17(2)
On Top of Old Smoky
19(1)
The Great Disappointment
20(4)
The Tutor as Destroyer of Imagination
24(4)
A Parallel Mayan Story
28(2)
The Maiden Tsar's Third Visit
30(2)
Using the Sword
32(3)
PART II
35(36)
Baba Yaga's Hut on a Chicken Leg
35(5)
Who Is Baba Yaga?
40(2)
Baba Yaga's Question to Ivan
42(4)
The Saturn Who Eats People
46(1)
The Baba Yaga Who Eats People
47(1)
Why Is Baba Yaga Female?
48(5)
The Reply to Baba Yaga's Question
53(7)
Arriving at the Second Sister's Hut
60(4)
Arriving at the Third Sister's Hut
64(3)
Who Goes to the Underworld?
67(1)
How Kali Belongs in the Malls
68(3)
PART III
71(17)
The Firebird
72(2)
What Is the Firebird?
74(6)
The Longing for the Firebird
80(1)
The Story: Flying with the Firebird
81(1)
The Realm of the Crone
82(1)
The Crone's News
83(1)
What Can Be Done
84(3)
The Three Mothers
87(4)
PART IV
88(29)
The Metaphor of the Oak
91(2)
The Metaphor of the Coffer
93(3)
The Metaphor of the Hare
96(4)
The Metaphor of the Duck
100(4)
The Metaphor of the Egg
104(3)
Carrying the Egg Back to the House
107(2)
Ingesting the Egg
109(5)
The Wedding
114(3)
Interpretation 117(110)
Marion Woodman
PART I
117(60)
The Maiden Tsar
117(6)
Positive Mother vs. Stepmother
123(11)
Loss of the Positive Father
134(2)
Loss of Both Positive Mother and Positive Father
136(2)
A Vulnerable Triumvirate: Power Without Presence
138(9)
The Fishing Trip: Deep-Sea Collusion
147(7)
The Pin
154(3)
The Sword
157(3)
The Conscious Virgin
160(17)
PART II
177(22)
The Descent: Journey into the Unconscious
177(6)
The Baba Yaga
183(14)
The Three Horns
197(2)
PART III
199(12)
The Firebird
199(5)
The Crone
204(7)
PART IV
211(16)
The Still Point
211(3)
The Inner Marriage
214(13)
Epilogue: A Brief Conversation Between Robert Bly and Marion Woodman 227(8)
Notes 235(12)
The Story: The Maiden Tsar 247(6)
Index 253

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