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Romanian Fantastic Tales by Ana Cartianu
Romanian Fantastic Tales by Ana Cartianu







Romanian Fantastic Tales by Ana Cartianu

He read much, and increased this time reading books by Interested in biology and chemistry, and he had his own small Petals grew, is always lighted with sunshine." At school he was "that time spent there between the Danube and the brick-coloredĬalcinated hills, where wild roses and tiny flowers with pale dry "In my memory," Eliade wrote in his autobiography, The family moved from Bucharest to Rimnicu-Sarat and His name from Ieremia to Eliade due to his admiration for the writerĮliade-Radulescu. Mircea Eliade was born in Bucharest, Romania, the son of Georghe Such as those of China, Mesopotamia and Egypt." (from Images and Symbols, 1952) Kingdom of the dead, has survived even in highly evolved civilizations Inhabited microcosm, surrounded by desert regions as a chaos or a Space on the other, outside this familiar space, there is the unknownĪnd dangerous region of the demons, the ghosts, and the dead andįoreigners – in a world, chaos or death or night. This side there is ordered - because of inhabited and organized – This closed world begins the domain of the unknown, of the formless.

Romanian Fantastic Tales by Ana Cartianu

The surrounding world is conceived as a microcosms. The central theme in his novels was erotic love. Eliade was much interested in the world of the The Myth of the Eternal Return), an interpretation of religious symbolsĪnd imagery. He earned international fame with Le Mythe de l'eternel retour: archétypes et répétition (1949,

Romanian Fantastic Tales by Ana Cartianu

Of fiction and non-fiction alike, publishing over 1,300 pieces over 60 Religion, fiction writer, and one of the pre-eminent interpreters of A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z









Romanian Fantastic Tales by Ana Cartianu