The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and ReligionOxford University Press, 1998 - 858 Seiten First published in 1890, The Golden Bough is a seminal work of modern anthropology. A classic study of the beliefs and institutions of mankind that traces the development and confluence of thought from magic and ritual to modern scientific theory, it has been a source of great influence upon such diverse writers as T.S. Eliot, Wyndham Lewis, and D.H. Lawrence. This edition restores many of the controversial passages expurgated in the 1922 edition that elucidate Frazer's bolder theories, and sets them within the framework of a valuable introduction and notes. |
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A Study in Magic and Religion James George Frazer Robert Fraser. OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS JAMES GEORGE FRAZER THE GOLDEN BOUGH A new abridgement THE GOLDEN BOUGH SIR JAMES GEORGE FRAZER was born in. Front Cover.
A Study in Magic and Religion James George Frazer Robert Fraser. OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS JAMES GEORGE FRAZER THE GOLDEN BOUGH A new abridgement THE GOLDEN BOUGH SIR JAMES GEORGE FRAZER was born in. Front Cover.
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... golden bough : a study in magic and religion / Sir James George Frazer ; a new abridgement from the second and third editions ; edited with an introduction by Robert Fraser . p . cm . ( Oxford world's classics ) Includes bibliographical ...
... golden bough : a study in magic and religion / Sir James George Frazer ; a new abridgement from the second and third editions ; edited with an introduction by Robert Fraser . p . cm . ( Oxford world's classics ) Includes bibliographical ...
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... GOLDEN BOUGH BOOK I : THE KING OF THE WOOD 1. The King of the Wood 2. Priestly Kings 3. Magic and Religion 4. Human Gods 5. Departmental Kings of Nature -2287 9 26 60 77 6. The Worship of Trees 82 7. The Sacred Marriage 98 8. The Kings ...
... GOLDEN BOUGH BOOK I : THE KING OF THE WOOD 1. The King of the Wood 2. Priestly Kings 3. Magic and Religion 4. Human Gods 5. Departmental Kings of Nature -2287 9 26 60 77 6. The Worship of Trees 82 7. The Sacred Marriage 98 8. The Kings ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements | vii |
Note on the Text | xl |
A Chronology of Sir James George Frazer | xlvii |
The King of the Wood | 9 |
Priestly Kings | 22 |
Human Gods | 60 |
Departmental Kings of Nature | 77 |
2287 | 122 |
Killing the Divine Animal | 521 |
THE SCAPEGOAT | 555 |
The Transference of Evil | 557 |
Ancient Scapegoats | 591 |
Killing the God in Mexico | 607 |
The Saturnalia | 630 |
The Crucifixion of Christ | 666 |
THE GOLDEN BOUGH | 677 |
Osiris | 366 |
Feasts of All Souls | 375 |
Isis | 387 |
Motherkin and Mother Goddesses | 390 |
Dionysus | 396 |
Demeter and Persephone | 405 |
Womans Part in Primitive Agriculture | 411 |
The CornMother and CornMaiden | 417 |
Lityerses | 435 |
The CornSpirit as an Animal | 455 |
Eating the God | 498 |
The Flesh Diet | 511 |
Between Heaven and Earth | 679 |
The Seclusion of Girls | 686 |
Balders Fires | 706 |
The External Soul | 750 |
Death and Resurrection | 785 |
The Golden Bough | 794 |
Explanatory Notes | 809 |
The Worship of Trees | 814 |
KILLING THE | 820 |
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