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Two Strange Tales

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Two Strange Tales

by Eliade, Mircea

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Shambhala, 2001-05-01. Paperback. New.

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Mircea Eliade (1907-1986), a native of Rumania, was a leading scholar of religion, widely known for his writings on the history of religion, the structure of myth, and spiritual symbolism, including Shamanism, Yoga: Immortality and Freedom, and A History of Religious Ideas. He also wrote autobiographical works as well as numerous stories, novels, and plays. Fiction offered him a unique complementary way to explore some of the themes of his scholarly work, such as sacred time and space.

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Title
Two Strange Tales
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Eliade, Mircea
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1570626634
ISBN 13
9781570626630
Publisher
Shambhala
Date Published
2001-05-01

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