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I love the Golden Bough, Annexus. The Stations of the Sun is similarly an excellent compendium of lore. Frazer & Hutton are in complete opposition, though (Hutton spends a lot of his time trying to prove Frazer wrong). They're like a cosmic polarity: visionary vs. skeptic is what I'm tempted to name it but I think that's probably a little simplistic...

Yes, matey. So is Graves' The White Goddess, but I find criticism comes and goes like the tide. As ever, one has to read it to find the good bits. Those books are so huge it is hard to accept them as perfect wholes. Still, they are elements in the building of Gnostic research.