· Mircea Eliade, Cosmos and bltadwin.ru Myth of the Eternal Return, trans. Willard R. Trask, New York: Harper Brothers Publishers, (in English). · The subtitle of The Myth of the Eternal Return, “Cosmos and History,” is a better description of its contents. According to Eliade, archaic societies define their place in the cosmos, where modern societies define their place in history; the immense chasm between these two conceptions of time and being provide the object of study. · Mircea Eliade (–) was the Sewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Chicago. His many books include Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, Images and Symbols: Studies in Religious Symbolism, and Yoga: Immortality and Freedom (all Princeton).Jonathan Z. Smith (–) was the Robert O. Anderson Distinguished .
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COSMOS and HISTORY TheMythoftheEternal Return MIRCEA ELIADE TRANSLATED FROMTHEFRENCH BYWILLARD R,TRASK HAEPER TORCHROOKS Harper Brothers * Publishers * NewYork. One of the enduring monuments of twentieth century academic writing, The Myth of the Eternal Return expounds Eliade's seminal ruminations on the advent of the nuclear, or post-modern era - the naissance of our capacity for apocalyptic self-annihilation - an attempt to demonstrate in analyzable terms the relation between the foundations of the contemporary psyche to the seemingly adventitious madness which actively anticipates (and even militates in favor of) an end-time, an Armageddon, a. Mircea Eliade, Cosmos and History: Myth of Eternal Return. Muhamed Riyaz Chenganakkattil Religion and Literature Department of Humanities and Social Sciences IIT Delhi Book Review Summary: Mircea Eliade, Cosmos and History: Myth of Eternal Return Mircea Eliade, in his Cosmos and History: Myth of Eternal return, tracing his arguments to the archaic societies, (archaic here is neither old nor primitive, but the original wherefrom the further proceeding of the analyzing the nature of myth.
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