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Edward Clodd

    Edward Clodd was an English writer and banker dedicated to popularizing science and rationalism. As an early Darwinian enthusiast, he aimed to make evolutionary theory accessible to the masses. His works focused on explaining scientific concepts in an understandable manner, often delving into topics such as evolution, anthropology, and religious myths. Clodd's approach involved demystifying complex scientific ideas and presenting them in a format readily available to the general reader.

    Tom Tit Tot: An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale
    Memories
    The Childhood of Religions : Embracing a Simple Account of the Birth and Growth of Myths
    Animism, the Seed of Religion
    Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley
    The Philosophy Of Rumpelstiltskin
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Exploring the evolution of scientific thought, this work delves into the contributions of key figures from Thales to Huxley, highlighting their impact on evolutionary theory. It also includes a chapter addressing the factors that hindered the progress of these ideas. Alpha Editions has modernized the text for clarity and readability, ensuring its preservation for future generations. This republished version offers a fresh format while retaining the book's historical significance and intellectual depth.

      Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley ; With an Intermediate Chapter on the Causes of Arrest of the Movement
    • 2022

      Memories

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      Memories
    • 2021

      Story of Primitive Man

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the life and culture of early humans, exploring their social structures, survival strategies, and interactions with the environment. This reprint of the original 1898 edition preserves the insights and observations of the time, offering a historical perspective on the development of primitive societies. Readers can expect a detailed examination of the customs and practices that shaped early human existence.

      Story of Primitive Man
    • 2019

      The Childhood of Religions

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as an important piece of the knowledge base of civilization, showcasing the historical context and authenticity of the original artifact. Scholars recognize its value in understanding cultural heritage.

      The Childhood of Religions
    • 2018

      The essays explore the intersection of science and occultism, showcasing Edward Clodd's skepticism while striving for understanding rather than outright criticism. Clodd, an influential English writer and anthropologist, engages with significant literary and scientific figures of his time. This work, originally published in "The Hibbert Journal," is ideal for readers interested in the complexities of occult beliefs through a scientific lens. The modern republication aims to make this classic accessible to contemporary literature enthusiasts.

      Occultism - Two Essays from the Hibbert Journal
    • 2018

      Myth and Religion

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the origins and evolution of myths across cultures, Edward Clodd delves into their connections with religion and human experience. The book covers various themes, including early human inquiries, celestial myths, beliefs about the soul, and the concepts of magic and witchcraft. Clodd, an influential figure of his time, draws on rich historical context and literary connections to enhance the discussion. This edition also features a new biography of the author, making it a valuable resource for those interested in mythology and anthropology.

      Myth and Religion
    • 2018

      The Birth and Growth of Myth

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the origins and evolution of mythology, Edward Clodd delves into the universal presence of myths across cultures, proposing theories that range from historical accounts to nature personification. The book includes topics like primitive views of nature, celestial myths, and the transformation of primitive myths. Clodd, a noted writer and anthropologist, combines historical insights with his own theories, making this volume a rich resource for understanding the complexities of mythology. It is republished in a modern, accessible edition.

      The Birth and Growth of Myth
    • 2018

      The Question

      If a Man Die, Shall He Live Again? A Brief History and Examination of Modern Spiritualism

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the history and implications of modern spiritualism, Edward Clodd delves into various phenomena such as clairvoyance, telepathy, and psychical mediums. The book examines both the scientific and psychological aspects of these topics, providing a comprehensive understanding of spiritualism's impact. Clodd, an influential figure of his time, draws on his connections with notable literary and scientific personalities. This edition includes a new biography, enhancing the reader's appreciation of Clodd's contributions to literature and anthropology.

      The Question