This is the second part of a triptych of posts. Here, I focus on the Rex nemorensis, a re-reckoning with J.G. Frazer's legacy, and on a pitched battle for the title of King of Philosophy at Cambridge.
I have good news for you, Mark: the next installment in this series also discusses Wittgenstein's reading of Frazer. If you'd like to borrow my copy of Michael Taussig's The Corn Wolf, or of Stephan Palmie's edited volume, let me know.
Still reading this. Love me some Frazer, though. I’ll have to read more of Wittgenstein on Frazer.
I have good news for you, Mark: the next installment in this series also discusses Wittgenstein's reading of Frazer. If you'd like to borrow my copy of Michael Taussig's The Corn Wolf, or of Stephan Palmie's edited volume, let me know.
Oh, what a lovely, crunchy, satisfying read that was. Looking forward to Part 3!