Layard, John: THE LADY OF THE HARE

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Layard, John : THE LADY OF THE HARE

Faber and Faber, London, 1944

8vo. 277pp, 22 illustrations including some full page plates and text blocks. Beige cloth, gilt lettering. Layard, a British Jungian analyst, recounts his treatment of a woman whose dreams of the sacrifice of a hare. The second half of the bookexplores the meaning of the hare in mythology. The archetype of the hare as trickster-hero, as a goddess associated with the moon, as a Buddhist symbol of spiritual transformation, and as the Easter Rabbit of the Christian tradition is explored. [d.j. present but worn]. Book Condition: Fine. Binding: Hardback. Jacket: No Jacket

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