TY - BOOK AU - Vickery, John B TI - The literary impact of The golden bough SN - 0691062439 AV - BL310.F713 V52 PY - 1973/// CY - Princeton, NJ PB - Princeton University Press KW - Frazer, James George 1854-1941 KW - FAST KW - Yeats, William Butler 1865-1939 KW - Eliot, T.S. (Thomas Stearns) 1888-1965 KW - Lawrence, D.H. (David Herbert) 1885-1930 KW - Joyce, James Augustine 1882-1941 N1 - Includes bibliographical references.. Responsibility by John B. Vickery; 1 The Golden Bough and the nineteenth-century milieu. 2 The controlling ideas of The Golden Bough. 3 The intellectual influence of The Golden Bough. 4 The Golden Bough: impact and archetype. 5 The literary uses of The Golden Bough. 6 William Butler Yeats: the tragic hero as dying god. 7 T.S. Eliot: the anthropology of religious consciousness. 8 D.H. Lawrence: the evidence of the poetry. 9 D.H. Lawrence: the mythic elements. 10 James Joyce: from the beginnings to A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. 11 James Joyce: Ulysses and the anthropological reality. 12 James Joyce: Ulysses and the artist as dying god. 13 James Joyce: Finnegans Wake and the rituals of mortality N2 - '...The artist's mind is chameleon-like, and to trace his memories, impulses, and past thoughts with any precision requires more rigorous psychological techniques than are currently available. Consequently, the relationship assumed in this study between Sir James Frazer and modern writers is as much that of ancestor to descendant as that of lender to borrower....' ER -