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Jung & Mythology

 * Ages of Man
 * Analytical psychology
 * Anima and animus
 * Anthropology of religion
 * Apollo archetype
 * Apollonian and Dionysian
 * Archetypal psychology
 * Axis mundi
 * Black Books (Jung)
 * Carl Jung
 * Ceremonial pole
 * Child (archetype)
 * Christ myth theory
 * Christian mythology
 * Collective unconscious
 * Comparative mythology
 * Cosmic Man
 * Creation myth
 * Culture hero
 * Daimonic
 * Damsel in distress
 * Death or departure of the gods
 * Descent to the underworld
 * Deus otiosus
 * Divine twins
 * Dying-and-rising god
 * Egregore
 * Electra complex
 * Eternal return (Eliade)
 * Euhemerism
 * Evolutionary origin of religions
 * Evolutionary psychology of religion
 * Father complex
 * Flood myth
 * Folk hero
 * Folk religion
 * Folklore
 * Golden Age
 * Heavenly Mother
 * Hero
 * Individuation
 * Inner child
 * James George Frazer
 * Jesus in comparative mythology
 * Joseph Campbell
 * Jungian archetypes
 * Jungian interpretation of religion
 * Legend
 * Legendary creature
 * Legendary progenitor
 * LGBT themes in mythology
 * Liminal deity
 * Lucifer and Prometheus
 * Magic and religion
 * Magical thinking
 * Mana
 * Master of Animals
 * Miraculous births
 * Mircea Eliade
 * Monomyth
 * Mother goddess
 * Motif (folkloristics)
 * Myth and ritual
 * Mytheme
 * Mythological king
 * Mythology
 * Mythopoeic thought
 * Nine maidens (mythology)
 * Oedipus complex
 * Origin myth
 * Ouroboros
 * Persona (psychology)
 * Polytheistic myth as psychology
 * Psychological astrology
 * Psychology and Alchemy
 * Psychopomp
 * Puer aeternus
 * Quest
 * Red Book (Jung)
 * Religion and mythology
 * Sacred grove
 * Sacred king
 * Scapegoat
 * Self in Jungian psychology
 * Shadow (psychology)
 * Sky deity
 * Sky father
 * Solar deity
 * Structuralist theory of mythology
 * Superstition
 * Synchronicity
 * Taboo
 * The Collected Works of C. G. Jung
 * The Golden Bough
 * The Hero with a Thousand Faces
 * The Over-Soul
 * The Power of Myth
 * Theophany
 * Totem
 * Totem pole
 * Totemism
 * Transpersonal psychology
 * Trees in mythology
 * Trickster
 * Trifunctional hypothesis
 * Triple deity
 * Tutelary deity
 * Twins in mythology
 * Vegetation deity
 * Veneration of the dead
 * Vision quest
 * Wise old man
 * Wise Old Man and Wise Old Woman
 * World tree
 * Wounded healer
 * Eternal feminine
 * Death (personification)
 * Stock character
 * Bug-eyed monster
 * Liminal being
 * Little people (mythology)
 * Loathly lady
 * Imaginary friend
 * Contender (stock character)
 * Everyman
 * Father figure
 * Femme fatale
 * Fool (stock character)
 * Noble savage
 * Wise fool
 * Travesti (theatre)
 * Antihero
 * Byronic hero
 * Magical Negro
 * Mole people
 * Yokel
 * Legacy hero
 * Knight-errant
 * Feral child
 * Reluctant hero
 * Rake (character)
 * Strong female character
 * Mad scientist
 * Big Bad Wolf
 * Crone
 * Evil twin
 * Fairy godmother
 * Fairy tale
 * False hero
 * Foil (literature)
 * Protagonist
 * Happy ending
 * Henchman
 * Hag
 * Lovable rogue
 * Lovers (stock characters)
 * Prince Charming
 * Princess and dragon
 * Romantic hero
 * Seventh son of a seventh son
 * Sidekick
 * Stereotypes of animals
 * Monster
 * Sinnekins
 * Tall tale
 * Traditional story
 * Tragic hero
 * Tricky slave
 * Ugly sisters
 * Villain
 * Wicked fairy godmother
 * Youngest son
 * Enchanted forest
 * Women warriors in literature and culture
 * Eiron
 * Alazon
 * Dark Lady (character)
 * Donor (fairy tale)
 * Dark Lord (fiction)
 * Shrew (stock character)
 * Vice (character)
 * Gilles (stock character)
 * Farmer's daughter (character)
 * Ingenue (stock character)
 * Simpleton (stock character)
 * Mary Sue
 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl
 * Antagonist