The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religionwas written by Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941), a Scottish anthropologist. It was published in 1890.
The Golden Bough was created in 1890.
Golden Bough Playhouse was created in 1952.
Theatre of the Golden Bough was created in 1935.
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The golden bough.
a magical golden bough from a sacred wood
"The Golden Bough," written by Sir James Frazer, is a seminal work in anthropology and comparative religion that explores the connections between myth, magic, and religion. It examines ancient rituals and beliefs, particularly those related to vegetation and fertility, using the metaphor of a golden branch as a symbol of life and death. Frazer analyzes various cultural practices and their underlying themes to illustrate the evolution of human thought and spirituality. The book has had a profound impact on literature, psychology, and the study of mythology.
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James Frazer published The Law of Sympathy in his book The Golden Bough in 1890.
The plural of bough is boughs.
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Aeneas needed to take a golden bough to enter Hades, as it served as a token of passage. According to the prophecy, this bough would grant him safe entry into the Underworld and allow him to communicate with the spirits of the dead. In Virgil's "Aeneid," he is guided to find this bough, which symbolizes both divine approval and the connection between the living and the dead.