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Andrew Lang's 'Magic and Religion' is a scholarly investigation into the intertwined relationship between magic and religion throughout history. Lang delves into the origins of both practices, exploring their cultural significance and impact on society. His comparative analysis reveals fascinating parallels and divergences, shedding light on the rituals, beliefs, and superstitions that shape human behavior. Written in a clear and engaging style, Lang's book is a valuable contribution to the study of folklore and anthropology. Andrew Lang, a distinguished anthropologist and folklorist, drew…mehr

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Andrew Lang's 'Magic and Religion' is a scholarly investigation into the intertwined relationship between magic and religion throughout history. Lang delves into the origins of both practices, exploring their cultural significance and impact on society. His comparative analysis reveals fascinating parallels and divergences, shedding light on the rituals, beliefs, and superstitions that shape human behavior. Written in a clear and engaging style, Lang's book is a valuable contribution to the study of folklore and anthropology. Andrew Lang, a distinguished anthropologist and folklorist, drew inspiration from his extensive research and fieldwork to illuminate the connections between magic and religion. His keen insight and in-depth knowledge of various cultural traditions enrich the narrative, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of these complex phenomena. Lang's expertise in the subject matter shines through in every chapter, making 'Magic and Religion' a compelling read for academics and enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend 'Magic and Religion' to anyone interested in exploring the intricate relationship between magic and religion. Lang's meticulous research and thoughtful analysis offer invaluable insights into the enduring influence of these practices on human society, making this book a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of cultural beliefs and customs.
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Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a Scottish writer, critic, and polymath, distinguished by his wide-ranging intellectual pursuits and his prolific writing across genres. Known particularly as a folklorist, poet, and historian, Lang's work frequently blended his interests in mythology, anthropology, and religion. 'Magic and Religion' is just one example of his scholarly explorations in which he delves into the symbiotic relationship between the titular concepts throughout history, offering astute comparisons and thoughtful analyses that reveal his depth of knowledge and understanding of human belief systems. Lang's literary style frequently featured a narrative finesse that balanced scholarly rigor with accessibility, which allowed him to reach a broad audience. His eclectic career also included the editing of the famous 'Coloured Fairy Books' series, which brought fairy tales from around the world to English-speaking children and adults alike. He combined his literary talents with his scholarly insights to produce works that continue to be of interest to both the casual reader and the academic community. Lang was ahead of his time in the cross-disciplinary approach to the humanities, making his contributions in fields such as folklore and mythology crucial to these fields' development. His enduring legacy is reflected in the ongoing scholarly discussion of his work and the popularity of his edited collections of fairy tales.