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Dramatherapy and Fairytale: Entering the fantastic reality

Dramatherapy, 2020
A magical, transitional space connects Dramatherapy and Fairytale. A space isolated, consecrated and forbidden, within which special rules occur. The description of this space talks about “temporary worlds,” as Johan Huizinga describes for Play, “within the usual world, dedicated in doing an act independent from our everyday practical lives.” It is ...
Maria Schubert
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Disrupted Realities: Heinrich von Kleist's Familial Fantastic

open access: yes, 2015
Two centuries after Heinrich von Kleist’s death, scholars still contend with the problem of the fantastic in his short stories and dramas. Kleist’s fantastic often takes the form of characters who may or may not possess supernatural power or manifests during strange events which defy rational explanation.
Brook, Mary Grayson
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Does Fantastic Reality Ability Differ Across Personality Prototypes?

Imagination, Cognition and Personality
Human personality is based on five fundamental traits, and these traits appear to cluster in three different prototypes (i.e., resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled prototypes). A growing body of research suggests that persons with these prototypes differ in mental health and well-being.
Dori Rubinstein   +2 more
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Television: Fantastic Reality or Realistic Fantasy?

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1990
James D. Fulton   +2 more
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