The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion by Sir James George Frazer Published: 1951 by The Macmillan Company, New York Edition: Abridged edition, “Reset and printed from new plates 1951”.
Delve into the enchanting world of “The Golden Bough,” an abridged edition of Sir James George Frazer’s groundbreaking work, published in 1951 by The Macmillan Company, New York. This book, based on the original masterpiece from 1890, offers a captivating exploration of magical and religious beliefs across the globe, making it a timeless classic for those intrigued by the realms of mythology and comparative religion.
Condition: This copy is in good condition, with all 864 pages remaining clean and securely bound to the hinge. Whether you’re an antiquarian book collector or a lover of scholarly literature, you’ll appreciate the good quality of this edition.
Book Synopsis:
The Golden Bough” by Sir James George Frazer is a monumental work in the fields of anthropology, mythology, and comparative religion. The book explores the evolution of human belief systems and rituals, offering a comprehensive and detailed analysis of magical and religious practices from various cultures around the world.
The central thesis of the book is the idea that there is a commonality in the development of human beliefs, which Frazer argues progress through three stages: primitive magic, followed by organized religion, and ultimately supplanted by the scientific worldview. Frazer draws parallels between different cultures and mythologies to support his argument, shedding light on the universal themes and similarities that underlie seemingly disparate belief systems.
“The Golden Bough” is a rich and fascinating exploration of the human psyche, revealing the deep connections between myth, ritual, and the human experience. It’s a work that has had a profound influence on the study of folklore, religion, and anthropology, making it a must-read for anyone interested in these subjects.
About the Author:
Sir James George Frazer, born in Glasgow, Scotland on January 1, 1854, and passing away on May 7, 1941, left an indelible mark on the field of social anthropology. He played a pioneering role in the early development of the study of mythology and comparative religion. Frazer’s magnum opus, “The Golden Bough,” argues persuasively that human belief evolved through three distinct stages: from primitive magic to organized religion, and ultimately to the scientific worldview we embrace today. His work continues to be a cornerstone in the exploration of the human spiritual experience.
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