B.S. (Melbourne) to J.G. Frazer, 1902-07-23

 
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File 46 (3)
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Replies to a letter from J.G. Frazer complaining that he has not heard from B.S. (a letter or letters appear to be missing from this correspondence)

More about B.S.' load of work. His opinion of a paper by Mr. Cooke and one by Mr. Roscoe. Criticism of a theory of Mr. Roth.

B.S. believes that J.G. Frazer's theory of magic preceding religion is the true one.

The problem of belief among the natives in a Supreme Being - B.S., unlike Lang, can trace no such belief.

Criticism of Crawley's Mystic Rose, and its theory of danger involved in sexual intercourse.

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