The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion

The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion
Title The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion PDF eBook
Author James George Frazer
Publisher Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Pages 220
Release 1966
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780819601674

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Includes works first published during the period 1933-36. Sir James G. Frazer (1854-1941) is famous as the author of "The Golden Bough."

The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion ; 1

The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion ; 1
Title The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion ; 1 PDF eBook
Author James George Frazer
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 1994
Genre Ancestor worship
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The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion

The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion
Title The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion PDF eBook
Author
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Release 1994
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ISBN 9780700703180

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The Beginnings of Religion

The Beginnings of Religion
Title The Beginnings of Religion PDF eBook
Author E.O. James
Publisher Routledge
Pages 119
Release 2020-10-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1000156427

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In this book, first published in 1948, an attempt has been made to provide an intelligible introduction to a somewhat complex aspect of scientific inquiry. And secondly, to construct a background of ‘primitive’ ritual and belief against which the more developed religions can be placed. This book is a valuable, early attempt at explaining the beginnings of religion from a modern scientific viewpoint.

The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion ; 2

The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion ; 2
Title The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion ; 2 PDF eBook
Author James George Frazer
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Release 1994
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The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume 6: 1932–1933

The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume 6: 1932–1933
Title The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume 6: 1932–1933 PDF eBook
Author T. S. Eliot
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 874
Release 2016-02-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0571316352

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Despairing of his volatile, unstable wife, T. S. Eliot, at 44, resolves to put an end to the torture of his eighteen-year marriage.He breaks free from September 1932 by becoming Norton Lecturer at Harvard. His lectures will be published as The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism (1933). He also delivers the Page-Barbour Lectures at Virginia (After Strange Gods, 1934). At Christmas he visits Emily Hale, to whom he is 'obviously devoted'. He gives talks all over - New York, California, Missouri, Minnesota, Chicago - and the letters describing encounters with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edmund Wilson and Marianne Moore ('a real Gillette blade') brim with gossip. High points include the première at Vassar College of his comic melodrama Sweeney Agonistes (1932). The year 'was the happiest I can ever remember in my life . . . successful and amusing.'Returning home, he hides out in the country while making known to Vivien his decision to leave her. But he is exasperated when she buries herself in denial: she will not accept a Deed of Separation. The close of 1933 is lifted when Eliot 'breaks into Show Business'. He is commissioned to write a 'mammoth Pageant': The Rock. This collaborative enterprise will be the proving-ground for the choric triumph of Murder in the Cathedral (1935).

The Place of the Dead

The Place of the Dead
Title The Place of the Dead PDF eBook
Author Bruce Gordon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 344
Release 2000-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780521645188

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This volume of essays provides a comprehensive treatment of a very significant component of the societies of late medieval and early modern Europe: the dead. It argues that to contemporaries the 'placing' of the dead, in physical, spiritual and social terms, was a vitally important exercise, and one which often involved conflict and complex negotiation. The contributions range widely geographically, from Scotland to Transylvania, and address a spectrum of themes: attitudes towards the corpse, patterns of burial, forms of commemoration, the treatment of dead infants, the nature of the afterlife and ghosts. Individually the essays help to illuminate several current historiographical concerns: the significance of the Black Death, the impact of the protestant and catholic Reformations, and interactions between 'elite' and 'popular' culture. Collectively, by exploring the social and cultural meanings of attitudes towards the dead, they provide insight into the way these past societies understood themselves.