When people want to learn about the Old Norse religion, often times the best source material is other related religions from around the world. This book is one of the most influential works of anthropology and religious study in the 20th century.
Sir James George Frazer was anthropologist, folklorist, and classical scholar born in Scotland in 1852. His research from the late 1800s draws on myths, rituals, totems and taboos of ancient European and primitive cultures throughout the world. The third edition of this monumental study of folklore, magic, and religion was abridged by the author into this single volume in 1922.
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Product Details
Publisher- Penguin Classics (January 1998)
Language- English
Paperback- 944 pages
Item Weight- 0.5 pounds
Dimensions- 5.1 x 1.4 x 7.6 inches
ISBN- 9780140189315