A landmark in the study of human belief, The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Volume IX); The Scapegoat (Part VI) invites readers into the heart of ancient ritual and myth. Frazer's sweeping analysis traces the scapegoat archetype across cultures and centuries, revealing how societies have channelled fear and hope through rites of sacrifice and renewal. It is both unsettling and illuminating. Every page opens a window onto the roots of magic and religion. As an anthropology classic text, Frazer's work stands at the crossroads of comparative religion study and cultural mythology analysis. His exploration of ritual and sacrifice themes shaped not only early 20th century anthropology but also inspired thinkers such as Joseph Campbell and invited comparison with Sir Edward Tylor. This volume, in particular, delves into the enduring power of the scapegoat-how communities have cast out their sins and anxieties through symbolic victims. For scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the mysteries of human culture, it remains an essential academic research resource and a scholarly reference material. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. With its Victorian era studies perspective and timeless relevance, The Golden Bough endures as more than a reprint: a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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