The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion - Unabridged & Illustrated Kindle Edition

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The Golden Bough by Sir James George Frazer, first published in 1890, is one of the most influential works on mythology, anthropology, and comparative religion ever written. This landmark study explores the origins of magic, myth, and ritual, tracing the development of primitive belief systems, sacred kingship, and fertility rites across ancient civilizations. Frazer’s extensive research connects diverse traditions, from Druidic sacrifices and the mysteries of Osiris to the rituals of Adonis and Dionysus, revealing the deep-rooted patterns that have shaped religious thought throughout history.Blending anthropology, folklore, and mythology, Frazer examines the transition from magic to religion and science, uncovering the universal structure of human superstition, divine kingship, and ritual sacrifice. He delves into themes of taboo, scapegoats, the sacred grove at Nemi, and the dying-and-resurrecting god, making this book essential for those fascinated by the foundations of human belief and the cultural roots of mythological archetypes. With insights into tree worship, totemism, fire festivals, and nature deities, The Golden Bough provides a sweeping, scholarly analysis of the spiritual customs that have influenced civilizations for millennia.A timeless masterpiece, The Golden Bough has shaped the works of T. S. Eliot, Sigmund Freud, Joseph Campbell, and Carl Jung, making it a must-read for scholars, historians, and anyone intrigued by the origins of religion, mythology, and the evolution of human thought. This comprehensive exploration of ancient customs, sacred traditions, and mythological symbolism remains an essential cornerstone of comparative mythology and religious studies, offering an unparalleled understanding of the myths and rituals that continue to shape cultures today. Read more

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