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The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 05 of 12)
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This is a scholarly work in the genre of comparative religion and anthropology, assembled as part of a multi-volume series. The volume presents an analysis of mythology, religious rites, and belief systems from diverse cultures, with a focus on practices related to fertility, seasonal cycles, and divine kingship. Frazer discusses common motifs such as fertility rites and dying gods, positing that these elements reflect recurrent patterns in human religious development. The work examines how ancient societies associated sacred rituals with agricultural and seasonal cycles, and how these beliefs have evolved over time. Its methodology involves comparing myths, rituals, and religious practices across different civilisation, treating religion as a cultural phenomenon subject to historical change.
Published between 1906 and 1915, the series situates itself within the context of early 20th-century anthropological inquiry. The third edition's fifth volume contains essays that expand on earlier analyses, aiming to clarify and refine Frazer’s overarching thesis about the universality of mythic patterns. The work is influential within fields concerned with the origins and development of religious beliefs, although it has also faced controversy due to its interpretative approach.
Published between 1906 and 1915, the series situates itself within the context of early 20th-century anthropological inquiry. The third edition's fifth volume contains essays that expand on earlier analyses, aiming to clarify and refine Frazer’s overarching thesis about the universality of mythic patterns. The work is influential within fields concerned with the origins and development of religious beliefs, although it has also faced controversy due to its interpretative approach.
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Note: The above cover image was produced by the submitter at Distributed Proofreaders, and is being placed into the public domain.] [pg v] Preface to the First Edition. These studies are an expansion of the corresponding sections in my book The Golden Bough , and they will form part of the third edition of that work, on the preparation of which I have been engaged for some time. By far the greater portion of them is new, and they make by themselves a fairly complete and, I hope, intelligible whole. I shall be glad if criticisms passed on the essays in their present shape should enable me to correct and improve them when I come to incorporate them in my larger work. In studying afresh these three Oriental worships, akin to each other in character, I have paid more attention than formerly to the natural features of the countries in which they arose, because I am more than ever persuaded that religion, like all other institutions, has been profoundly influenced by physical environment, and cannot be understood without some appreciation of those aspects of external nature which stamp themselves indelibly on the thoughts, the habits, the whole life of a people. It is a matter of great regret to me that I have never visited the East, and so cannot describe from personal knowledge the native lands of Adonis, Attis, and Osiris. But I have sought to remedy the defect by comparing the descriptions of eye-witnesses, and painting from them what may be called composite pictures of some of the scenes on which I have been led to touch in the course of this [pg vi] volume. I shall not have wholly failed if I have caught from my authorities and conveyed to my readers some notion, however dim, of the scenery, the atmosphere, the gorgeous colouring of the East. J. G. Frazer. Trinity College, Cambridge , 22nd July 1906 . [pg vii] Preface to the Second Edition. In this second edition some minor corrections have been made and some fresh matter added. Where my views appear to have been misunderstood, I have endeavoured to state them more clearly; where they have been disputed, I have carefully reconsidered the evidence and given my reasons for adhering to my former opinions. Most of the additions thus made to the volume are comprised in a new chapter ( “Sacred Men and Women”…
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