What lies beneath the world's oldest taboos? In this landmark volume, Sir James George Frazer unearths the secret links between magic, religion, and the human soul, tracing ancient beliefs that still echo today. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Volume III); Taboo and the Perils of the Soul (Part II) stands as a pillar of early twentieth-century anthropological study and mythological analysis, inviting readers into a realm where sacred prohibitions and the mysteries of spirit shape entire cultures. Frazer's sweeping comparative mythology draws from societies across the globe, examining how cultural taboos and rituals of the soul reveal the deepest fears and hopes of humankind. With clarity and reverence, he explores the roots of religious anthropology, influencing later thinkers such as Joseph Campbell and generations of scholars of religion. This volume remains essential reading for anthropology students, Victorian era studies enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the enduring power of myth. 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. Both a foundational academic resource and a collector's item, it offers a window into the beliefs that have shaped civilisations and continue to inform our understanding of soul and spirit.
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