[49] Op. cit., 181 ff.
[50] Cp. the striking emotional effect of Böcklin's well known picture "The Island of the Dead." In Sir J. M. Barrie's remarkable play "Mary Rose" (which is full of interest in connection with our present subject) this piece of symbolism is duplicated—the "island that likes to be visited" being situated in a lake on a larger island.
[51] Rank, "Die Lohengrinsage," 46 ff.
[52] Freud, "Interpretations of Dreams," 243. Rank, op. cit., 27 ff.
[53] Freud, op. cit. 243 ff. C. G. Jung, "Psychology of the Unconscious," 233 ff.
[54] O. Rank, "The Myth of the Birth of the Hero."
[55] "Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse," 461.
[56] "Psychology of the Unconscious," 297.
[57] Especially Silberer, "Problems of Mysticism and its Symbolism," 307 ff.
[58] Cp. Jung and Silberer as above.