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The Golden Bough

The Golden Bough is a monumental study in comparative folklore, magic, and religion. It offers a detailed examination of the rites and beliefs, superstitions, and taboos of early cultures, drawing intriguing parallels to those of Christianity. Sir James George Frazer's work is a seminal piece in the fields of anthropology, comparative religion, and mythology.

This classic study explores our ancestors' primitive methods of worship, sex practices, and strange rituals and festivals. Frazer disproves the popular notion that primitive life was simple, revealing instead a complex web of magic, taboos, and superstitions. Witness the evolution of humanity from savagery to civilization, from the modification of bizarre and often bloodthirsty customs to the inception of lasting moral, ethical, and spiritual values.

Discover how this work has profoundly impacted psychology, literature, and modern anthropology, influencing many twentieth-century writers including D H Lawrence, T S Eliot, and Wyndham Lewis. The Golden Bough remains an early classic anthropological resource, offering fresh pertinence in its exploration of magical types, the sacrificial killing of kings, the dying god, and the scapegoat.

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