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Available
Call number
Call number
WS
Publication
Dallas, Tex. : Spring, 1988.
Physical description
xvii, 149 p.; 23 cm
Local notes
Analyst and colleague of C.G. Jung, Linda Fierz-David explores what an initiation ceremony in the ancient world for women might have been all about.
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