Victorian comparative religion
The concluding volume of the third edition, providing comprehensive bibliography and general index to all twelve volumes. This reference volume lists Frazer's extensive sources—ethnographic reports, classical texts, folklore collections, and travel accounts from worldwide cultures. The detailed index enables readers to trace specific topics, deities, practices, peoples, and places across the entire work. Essential for navigating the massive comparative project and understanding Frazer's source materials.
Comparative Religion
Comparative religion texts on ritual, myth, sacrifice, belief, ancient religion, and cross-cultural theories of sacred practice.
Comparative Mythology
Comparative mythology texts on gods, hero cycles, symbolic patterns, classical myth, Indo-European myth, and cross-cultural mythic structures.
Folklore Studies
Folklore studies texts on folk tales, fairy belief, superstition, regional customs, oral tradition, and the collection of vernacular belief.
Anthropology of Religion
Anthropological texts on ritual, animism, totemism, taboo, early religion, culture, and theories of belief formation.
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