This section on Thoms specifically will be good for the encyclopedia entry.
Extended discussion of the Hero (also in PDF)
This section on Thoms specifically will be good for the encyclopedia entry.
This is probably the best of the bookmarked sites.
Sir James George Frazer O.M. was a classicist and social anthropologist whose theories concerning cultural and religious evolution were widely disseminated through the literature of the twentieth century. Partly as a result of his own stylistic and narrative gifts, he impressed powerful—though often mistaken—ideas about sacrifice, magic and ritual on several generations of writers, scholars and artists. Sigmund Freud, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, W.B. Yeats and the Nigerian poet Christopher Okigbo were among the authors to be affected by him in different ways, and to varying degrees of intensity. Frazer's hypotheses about the death of kings, the regeneration of nature and the social impact of taboos, though largely rejected by later anthropologist who found them sweeping and patronising, passed imperceptibly into the mainstream of culture. They continue to exert their sway over authors, readers and filmmakers, many of whom have not read—or even glanced at— Frazer's multifarious works.
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