Author: Frazer, James George
Synopsis:
In the second volume of 'The Golden Bough: A Study in Comparative Religion,' James George Frazer delves deeper into the fascinating world of ancient rituals, myths, and beliefs. Exploring various cultures and civilizations, he uncovers the intricate connections between magic, religion, and the human psyche. From the mystical practices of ancient priests to the customs surrounding birth, marriage, and death, Frazer's meticulous research unveils a captivating tapestry of human spirituality. As he unravels the threads of these ancient traditions, the reader is transported to a realm where the boundaries between the natural and supernatural blur, leaving us questioning the essence of our own beliefs and the power they hold over our lives.
Genres: Non-fiction, Comparative Religion, Anthropology
Themes: Mythology, Rituals, Belief Systems, Magic, Human Psychology
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