A classic study of the beliefs and institutions of
mankind, and the progress through magic and religion to
scientific thought, The Golden Bough has a unique status
in modern anthropology and literature. First published
in 1890, The Golden Bough was eventually issued in a
twelve-volume edition (1906-15) which was abridged in
1922 by the author and his wife. That abridgement has
never been reconsidered for a modern audience. In it
some of the more controversial passages were dropped,
including Frazer's daring speculations on the
Crucifixion of Christ. For the first time this
one-volume edition restores Frazer's bolder theories and
sets them within the framework of a valuable
introduction and notes. A seminal work of modern
anthropolgy, The Golden Bough also influenced many
twentieth-century writers, including D H Lawrence, T S
Eliot, and Wyndham Lewis. Its discussion of magical
types, the sacrificial killing of kings, the dying god,
and the scapegoat is given fresh pertinence in this new
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