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FRAZ/16/25 · Item · 12 Aug. 1940
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Lantern House, Meadvale, Nr. Redhill - Thanks her for the Downie biography; encloses his autobiography 'Ex Libris' which mentions the impact of 'The Golden Bough' on him; is also particularly grateful for 'Adonis, Attis, and Osiris'; her plays were also useful to his family during visits to France; they have three refugee evacuees, and have lost their two German refugee servants; his daughter marries an army doctor this week.

FRAZ/27/36 · Item · 1930-1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Bound album of 72 cuttings and offprints, primarily reviews of 'The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion' and 'Aftermath'.

Reviews of 'The Fear of the Dead' include a presentation offprint of a review in 'Revue de Synthèse' signed by André Varagnac (possibly originally with his letter to Sir James and Lady Frazer dated 18 Sept. 1935, housed as FRAZ 33/433); other reviewers include Ruth Benedict ('New York Herald Tribune'), Warren Dawson ('Folklore'), E. Dhorme ('Revue de l'Histoire des Religions') and Paul Valéry ('Revue de France'). Reviews of 'Aftermath' include those by E. N. Fallaize ('Manchester Guardian'), R. R. Marett ('The Observer'), E. E. Kellett ('News Chronicle'), Sir Alexander G. Cardew ('Literary Guide'), E. H. Blakeney ('Record'), A. L. Morton ('Criterion'), and H. J. Rose ('Man'). There are also several miscellaneous cuttings, including the announcement of William Wyse's estate bequests, with a description of the bequest in support of social anthropology; and Frazer's poem 'Trumpet Call of Peace' printed in the 'Times' 17 Oct. 1935, and a manuscript translation of the poem into French in an unidentified hand.