Custom and MythLongmans, Green, and Company, 1893 - 312 pages 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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... civilised peoples , of ancient rites and ancient ideas . The works of Mannhardt have practically been introduced to the English reader by Mr. Frazer , with much new matter of his own . The main topics are the worship of human gods and ...
... civilised peoples , of ancient rites and ancient ideas . The works of Mannhardt have practically been introduced to the English reader by Mr. Frazer , with much new matter of his own . The main topics are the worship of human gods and ...
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... civilised men . For all these reasons , but chiefly because of the fact that stories are usually anonymous at first , that names are added later , and that stories naturally crystallise round any famous name , heroic , divine , or human ...
... civilised men . For all these reasons , but chiefly because of the fact that stories are usually anonymous at first , that names are added later , and that stories naturally crystallise round any famous name , heroic , divine , or human ...
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... civilised superstition , which is singular in its compara- tive lack of copious savage analogues . ' Hottentot Mythology ' is a criticism of the philo- logical method , applied to savage myth . ' Fetichism and the Infinite ' is a review ...
... civilised superstition , which is singular in its compara- tive lack of copious savage analogues . ' Hottentot Mythology ' is a criticism of the philo- logical method , applied to savage myth . ' Fetichism and the Infinite ' is a review ...
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... civilised races . In this extended sense the term ' folklore ' will fre- quently be used in the following essays . The idea of the writer is that mythology cannot fruitfully be studied apart from folklore , while some knowledge of ...
... civilised races . In this extended sense the term ' folklore ' will fre- quently be used in the following essays . The idea of the writer is that mythology cannot fruitfully be studied apart from folklore , while some knowledge of ...
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... civilised races with the similar customs and manners which exist among the uncivilised and still retain their meaning . It is not necessary for comparison of this sort that the uncivilised and the civilised race should be of the same ...
... civilised races with the similar customs and manners which exist among the uncivilised and still retain their meaning . It is not necessary for comparison of this sort that the uncivilised and the civilised race should be of the same ...
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