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Evoking Eternity: Orthodox Co‐Presence in Post‐Yugoslav Central Serbia

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 272-297, May 2024.
ABSTRACT This article approaches the idea of eternity ethnographically. Specifically it turns to post‐Yugoslav central Serbia and the version of eternity (večnost) evoked by practicing Orthodox Christians in their daily lives. In this context, the eternal does not imply the everlastingness of persons and things in this life, or an inevitable cyclical ...
NICHOLAS LACKENBY
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A narrativa que constitui mundos: a literatura de Mircea Eliade (The narrative that constitutes worlds: the literature of Mircea Eliade)

open access: yesHorizonte, 2012
O filósofo Mircea Eliade, dentre seus ofícios, foi um escritor. Para ele, a literatura busca investigar e compreender os significados universais da criação e dos fenômenos – em especial, em seus romances, os fenômenos religiosos.
Vitor Chaves de Souza
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Echoes of Romanian History in Literature: Mircea Eliade and Mircea Cărtărescu’s visions

open access: yesRevista de Filología Románica, 2017
Mircea Eliade’s Noaptea de Sânziene and Mircea Cărtărescu’s trilogy Orbitor (Aripa stângă, Corpul and Aripa dreaptă) rewrite some of the most important events of the 20th Century History of Romania. The aim of this paper is to analyze, from a comparative
Alba Diz Villanueva
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Mircea Popescu şi corespondenţii săi: Ştefan Baciu, N. P. Comnen, Neagu Djuvara, Mircea Eliade, Vintilă Horia, Virgil Ierunca, Petru Iroaie, Alexandrina Mititelu [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2012
Mircea Popescu was a professor, literary critic and journalist who lived almost all his life in exile, in Italy, where he promoted the Romanian culture permanently. He has a very rich correspondence with Ștefan Baciu, N.P.
Mihaela Albu
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La passion de la connaissance et l’esthétique des proportions chez Matyla Ghyka [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Humanistic and Social Studies, 2016
Matyla Ghyka can be included in the series of writers saved by exile, a series including, among others, Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran and Eugène Ionesco. Lesser-known in Romania, in comparison to the aforementioned writers, he lived a life extremely rich in
Radu Ciobotea
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In Defense of Irrationality: A Critique of Richard B. Miller's Why Study Religion

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Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 1, Page 105-112, March 2024.
Melissa Conroy
wiley   +1 more source

Eliade și Sebastian [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2007
The article presents the friendship between Mircea Eliade and Mihail Sebastian in the light of the two authors’ perspectives on each other’s works. While Eliade considers that Sebastian, who died in 1945 in a tragic car accident, would have become a ...
Dumitru Micu
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Universos fantásticos y laberintos espacio-temporales en la ficción de M. Eliade

open access: yesBrumal: Revista de Investigación sobre lo Fantástico, 2018
El presente artículo propone una lectura simbólica de la configuración literaria del mito y de las prácticas hindúes de regreso en el tiempo, en la obra fantástica de Mircea Eliade, Medianoche en Serampor, enfocada al análisis de la transgresión de ...
Laura Eugenia Tudoras
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Estetic și extatic în arta teatrului: viziunea lui Mircea Eliade despre teatru din romanul Nouăsprezece trandafiri [PDF]

open access: yesStudii si Cercetari de Istoria Artei : Teatru, Muzică, Cinematografie, 2017
The famous Romanian historian of religions Mircea Eliade presents in the novel Nineteen Roses a vision about theatre less explored by his critics, in which we can find the seeds for a possible theory and practice of the sacred theatre.
Isabella Drăghici
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Interviurile lui Mircea Eliade (I) – contribuții documentare – [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2020
The paper is an introduction to the unpublished text of Mac Linscott Ricketts’ research interviews with Mircea Eliade, between 1981 and 1984 (with a supplementary conversation with Christinel Eliade dating from 1986).
Liviu Bordaș
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