J.G. Frazer (Cambridge) to B.S., 1904-04-19

 
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Replies to B.S. (Melbourne) to J.G. Frazer (23-Feb-1904) - Sympathy with E.S. for his excessive load of work, 'How I wish you could be set free for anthropology entirely!' - Praise of B.S.' book.

Criticism of Lang, who 'seems to me to be sinking lower and lower and clutching at any straws that may break his fall

J.G. Frazer is having trouble with the new edition of The Golden Bough. He thanks B.S. for his criticisms of his two papers (see B.S. (Melbourne) to J.G. Frazer (18-Mar-1904).

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