The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and ReligionThe Golden Bough. A study of Magic and Religion by Sir James George Frazer. The Classic. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion is a wide-ranging, comparative study of mythology and religion, written by the Scottish anthropologist Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941). It was first published in two volumes in 1890; in three volumes in 1900; and the third edition, published 1906-15, comprised twelve volumes. The work was aimed at a wide literate audience raised on tales as told in such publications as Thomas Bulfinch's The Age of Fable, or Stories of Gods and Heroes (1855). Frazer offered a modernist approach to discussing religion, treating it dispassionately as a cultural phenomenon rather than from a theological perspective. The influence of The Golden Bough on contemporary European literature and thought was substantial. |
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LibraryThing Review
Felhasználói ismertető - DanielSTJ - LibraryThingA massive tome that, although abridged, still packs a punch. This has all the things to like about the unabridged version. The chapters dive into the mythologies and symbology that ancient societies ... Teljes értékelés elolvasása
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Felhasználói ismertető - ritaer - LibraryThingThank you for the abridged edition, Sir James. Even the abridgment contains a confounding amount of information and examples. Like any attempt to shoehorn a large portion of human behavior into one ... Teljes értékelés elolvasása
Tartalomjegyzék
Tabooed Acts | 4 |
Recapitulation | 10 |
The Magicians Progress | 33 |
The Magical Control of the Weather | 42 |
The Magical Control of the | 53 |
Incarnate Hlunan Gods | 70 |
Beneficent Powers of TreeSpirits | 77 |
The Influence of the Sexes on Vegetation | 88 |
Our Debt to the Savage | 166 |
Sacrifice of the Kings | 185 |
The Myth of Adonis | 203 |
The Myth and Ritual of Attis | 217 |
The Official Rites | 232 |
CornMother and CornMaiden in N Europe | 256 |
Human Sacrifices for the Crops | 272 |
The Cornspirit as a Horse or Mare | 285 |
The Kings of Rome and Alba | 95 |
Tabooed Words | 155 |
Names of Kings and other Sacred Persons tabooed | 162 |
Eating the God among the Aztecs | 302 |
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