Om The Golden Bough
This classic anthropological study examines the role of magic and religion in primitive societies, focusing on myths and rituals related to vegetation, fertility, and death. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and comparative analysis, Frazer traces the evolution of ancient beliefs and explores their influence on modern culture. With its vivid descriptions and scholarly insights, The Golden Bough remains an essential text for anyone interested in the history of religion and anthropology.
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