Custom and MythLongmans, Green, and Company, 1893 - 312 páginas 1885. While best known for his translations of classical literature and as a collector of folk and fairy tales, Lang also wrote poetry, biographies, histories, novels, literary criticisms and even children's books. Lang was one of the first to apply anthropological findings to the study of myth and folklore. His versatility was also shown in his valuable works on folklore and on primitive religion. The earliest of these works was Custom and Myth. Contents: The Method of Folklore; the Bull-Roarer; The Myth of Cronus; Cupid, Psyche, and the Sun-Frog; A Far-Travelled Tale; Apollo and the Mouse; Star Myths; Moly and Mandragora; The Kalevala; The Divining Rod; Hottentot Mythology; Fetichism and the Infinite; The Early History of the Family; and The Art of Savages. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. |
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... Brosses ' book is brilliant , original , and only now and then rash or confused . Mr. Müller says that De Brosses holds that all nations had to begin with fetichism , to be followed afterwards by polytheism and monotheism . ' This ...
... Brosses ' book is brilliant , original , and only now and then rash or confused . Mr. Müller says that De Brosses holds that all nations had to begin with fetichism , to be followed afterwards by polytheism and monotheism . ' This ...
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... Brosses is distinctly unscien- tific . But De Brosses is distinctly scientific when he attempts to explain the animal - worship of Egypt , and the respect paid by Greeks and Romans to shapeless stones , as survivals of older savage ...
... Brosses is distinctly unscien- tific . But De Brosses is distinctly scientific when he attempts to explain the animal - worship of Egypt , and the respect paid by Greeks and Romans to shapeless stones , as survivals of older savage ...
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... Brosses was perfectly well aware of the confused and manifold character of early religion . He had a clear view of the truth that what the religious instinct has once grasped , it does not , as a rule , abandon , but subordinates or ...
... Brosses was perfectly well aware of the confused and manifold character of early religion . He had a clear view of the truth that what the religious instinct has once grasped , it does not , as a rule , abandon , but subordinates or ...
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... Brosses and our apology for De Brosses . 1 Lectures on Language . Second Series , p . 41 . Let us now examine , as shortly as possible , Mr. 218 CUSTOM AND MYTH .
... Brosses and our apology for De Brosses . 1 Lectures on Language . Second Series , p . 41 . Let us now examine , as shortly as possible , Mr. 218 CUSTOM AND MYTH .
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... see what bearing this has on his argument . De Brosses ( p . 20 ) shows that he , at least , was well aware that many negro tribes have higher conceptions of the Deity than any which are implied FETICHISM AND THE INFINITE . 219.
... see what bearing this has on his argument . De Brosses ( p . 20 ) shows that he , at least , was well aware that many negro tribes have higher conceptions of the Deity than any which are implied FETICHISM AND THE INFINITE . 219.
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