Magic
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Feldman Documents, Newspaper Clippings and Articles, Anthropology (2 of 2), between 1971-1976
This folder is the second of two containing newspaper articles kept by Burton Feldman pertaining to his research into anthropology.
Feldman Documents, Notes and Research on F. M. Cornford, between 1965-1980
This folder contains Burton Feldman's research on Francis Macdonald Cornford. This research was not included in the final draft of the book ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860.'' The research may have been considered for the book when the scope of the project was larger, or it may have been collected to be used in a potential sequel.
Feldman Documents, Notes and Research on J. E. Harrison, between 1965-1980
This folder contains Burton Feldman's research on Jane Ellen Harrison. This research was not included in the final draft of the book ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860.'' The research may have been considered for the book when the scope of the project was larger, or it may have been collected to be used in a potential sequel.
Feldman Documents, Notes and Research on Malinowski, between 1965-1980
This folder contains Burton Feldman's research on Bronislaw Malinowski. This research was not included in the final draft of the book ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860.'' The research may have been considered for the book when the scope of the project was larger, or it may have been collected to be used in a potential sequel.
Feldman Documents, Notes and Research on Mana, between 1965-1980
This folder contains Burton Feldman's research on the concept of Mana. This research was not included in the final draft of the book ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860.'' The research may have been considered for the book when the scope of the project was larger, or it may have been collected to be used in a potential sequel.
Feldman Documents, Robert Ackerman, 1973-1989
This folder contains correspondence and documents from Robert Ackerman and Burton Feldman. The bulk of the correspondence is regarding Robert Ackerman's biography on J. G. Frazer.