The Golden Bough (1922 Abridged Edition)
James Frazer
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The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion is a wide-ranging comparative study of mythology and religion, written by Scottish anthropologist Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941). It offered a modernist approach, discussing religion dispassionately as a cultural phenomenon, rather than from a theological perspective. Although most of its theories have subsequently been exploded (the most famous one being that of the relationship between magic, religion and science), its impact on contemporaneous European literature was substantial.
The Golden Bough attempts to define the shared elements of religious belief, ranging from ancient belief systems to relatively modern religions such as Christianity. Its thesis is that old religions were fertility cults that centered around the worship of, and periodic sacrifice of, a sacred king. This king was the incarnation of a dying and reviving god, a solar deity who underwent a mystic marriage to a goddess of the earth, who died at the harvest, and was reincarnated in the spring. Frazer claims that this legend is central to almost all of the world’s mythologies, and he offers a plethora of colourful examples from all over the world. Moreover, his book is written in an admirable style, seldom excelled by his more modern colleagues. (From Wikipedia, with small additions by Måns Broo) (42 hr 43 min)
Chapitres
Preface & Chapters I & II | 43:16 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapters III.1 & III.2 part 1 | 47:42 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter III.2 part 2 | 49:43 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter III.3-4 | 39:06 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter IV | 41:35 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter V.1-2 | 55:20 | Lu par Jim Eastman |
Chapter V.3-4 | 18:05 | Lu par Leon Mire |
Chapter VI | 26:47 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter VII | 52:39 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter VIII & IX | 48:42 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter X | 48:36 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter XI & XII | 36:06 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter XIII & XIV | 44:54 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XV & XVI | 24:32 | Lu par Christie Nowak |
Chapter XVII | 36:14 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter XVIII | 59:11 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XIX | 29:05 | Lu par Mira Cheskis |
Chapter XX part 1 | 36:56 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XX part 2 | 42:34 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXI part 1 | 38:28 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXI part 2 | 39:30 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXII | 1:05:19 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXIII & XXIV | 1:17:38 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXV - XXVII | 37:19 | Lu par Sheila Morton |
Chapter XXVIII part 1 | 43:25 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXVIII part 2 | 1:00:16 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXIX - XXXI | 42:47 | Lu par Tysto |
Chapter XXXII & XXXIII | 42:03 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXXIV - XXXVI | 31:42 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XXXVII & XXXVIII | 41:50 | Lu par Leon Mire |
Chapter XXXIX | 32:45 | Lu par Leon Mire |
Chapter XL - XLII | 29:16 | Lu par Leon Mire |
Chapter XLIII & XLIV | 40:12 | Lu par Sarah Jennings |
Chapter XLV | 47:31 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLVI | 44:35 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLVII part 1 | 28:11 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLVII part 2 | 25:45 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLVII part 3 | 34:22 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLVIII part 1 | 37:14 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLVIII part 2 | 27:59 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLIX part 1 | 31:34 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter XLIX part 2 | 27:06 | Lu par hefyd |
Chapter L | 52:22 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LI | 18:52 | Lu par Andrew Coleman |
Chapter LII | 1:03:38 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter LIII | 45:57 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter LIV & LV | 46:06 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter LVI | 50:47 | Lu par Måns Broo |
Chapter LVII | 1:00:12 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LVIII & LIX | 56:36 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LX & LXI | 1:06:07 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXII part 1 | 48:39 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXII part 2 | 1:09:53 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXIII | 34:29 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXIV | 31:04 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXV | 34:27 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXVI | 45:35 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXVII part 1 | 50:36 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXVII part 2 | 34:40 | Lu par JoeD |
Chapter LXVIII & LXIX | 46:05 | Lu par hefyd |
Critiques





Matthew ferrari
this is great, i have the books but its hard to sit down and read them🤣🤣





A LibriVox Listener
Frazer's learning is impressive--and even this abridgement seems exhaustive. His imperialstic outlook and condescension to natives, ancient and modern, is annoying, but his scholarship is still relevant. It has inspired writers of fiction and scholars alike.





Mike Means
..a favorite listen. Several times now.