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A work which views Hekate from the perspective of Mircea Eliade's archetypes and substantiates its claims through cross-cultural comparisons.
According to Mircea Eliade's Encyclopedia of Religion, some of the Nagas of Manipur trace their ancestry from a butterfly.
Robert Ellwood, a professor of religion who did his graduate studies under Mircea Eliade, saw this type of nostalgia as one of the most characteristic themes in Eliade's life and academic writings.
Many of Mircea Eliade's literary works, in particular his earliest ones, are noted for their eroticism and their focus on subjective experience.
Polemically, Călinescu proposed that Mircea Eliade's supposed focus on " aggressive youth " and served to instill his interwar Romanian writers with the idea that they had a common destiny as a generation apart.
He also commented that, when set in Romania, Mircea Eliade's stories lacked the " perception of immediate reality ", and, analyzing the non-traditional names the writer tended to ascribe to his Romanian characters, that they did not depict " specificity ".
" Mircea Eliade's assessment of his own pre-1940 literary contributions oscillated between expressions of pride and the bitter verdict that they were written for " an audience of little ladies and high school students ".
Mircea Eliade's other early works include Şantier (" Building Site "), a part-novel, part-diary account of his Indian sojourn.
Mircea Eliade's earliest works, most of which were published at later stages, belong to the fantasy genre.
In August 1954, when Horia Sima, who led the Iron Guard during its exile, was rejected by a faction inside the movement, Mircea Eliade's name was included on a list of persons who supported the latter — although this may have happened without his consent.
During the final years of Mircea Eliade's life, his disciple Culianu exposed and publicly criticized his 1930s pro-Iron Guard activities ; relations between the two soured as a result.
Alongside the arguments introduced by Daniel Dubuisson, criticism of Mircea Eliade's political involvement with antisemitism and fascism came from Adriana Berger, Leon Volovici, Alexandra Lagniel-Lavastine, Florin Ţurcanu and others, who have attempted to trace Eliade's antisemitism throughout his work and through his associations with contemporary antisemites, such as the Italian fascist occultist Julius Evola.
Romanian scholar Mircea Handoca, editor of Eliade's writings, argues that the controversy surrounding Eliade was encouraged by a group of exiled writers, of whom Manea was a main representative, and believes that Eliade's association with the Guard was a conjectural one, determined by the young author's Christian values and conservative stance, as well as by his belief that a Legionary Romania could mirror Portugal's Estado Novo.
Based on Mircea Eliade's admiration for Gandhi, various other authors assess that Eliade remained committed to nonviolence.
In Romania, Mircea Eliade's legacy in the field of the history of religions is mirrored by the journal Archaeus ( founded 1997, and affiliated with the University of Bucharest Faculty of History ).
Early on, Mircea Eliade's novels were the subject of satire: before the two of them became friends, Nicolae Steinhardt, using the pen name Antisthius, authored and published parodies of them.
Eliade's Iphigenia was again included in theater programs during the late years of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime: in January 1982, a new version, directed by Ion Cojar, premiered at the National Theater Bucharest, starring Mircea Albulescu, Tania Filip and Adrian Pintea in some of the main roles.
In March 2007, on Eliade's 100th birthday, the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company hosted the Mircea Eliade Week, during which radio drama adaptations of several works were broadcast.
**" Angajamentul politic al lui Mircea Eliade " (" Mircea Eliade's Political Affiliation "), in 22, Nr.
* List of Terms Used in Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane

Mircea and Sorin
Mircea Eliade had a sister, Corina, the mother of semiologist Sorin Alexandrescu.

Mircea and Alexandrescu
Probably commissioned by Mircea Eliade, Janco also began work on the " Alexandrescu Building ", a tenement for Eliade's sister and her family.
* 1952 Matei Millo by Mircea Ştefănescu, directed by Sică Alexandrescu

Mircea and himself
Like Mihail Sebastian, who was himself becoming influenced by Ionescu, he maintained contacts with intellectuals from all sides of the political spectrum: their entourage included the right-wing Dan Botta and Mircea Vulcănescu, the non-political Petrescu and Ionel Jianu, and Belu Zilber, who was a member of the illegal Romanian Communist Party.
" In Vila-Sanjuán's view, the texts reveal Mircea Eliade himself as " a Dostoyevskyian character ", as well as " an accomplished person, a Goethian figure ".
It could be argued that Traditionalism has a strong, although discreet, impact in the field of comparative religion and particularly on the young Mircea Eliade, although he was not himself a member of this school.
An expert in gnosticism and Renaissance magic, he was encouraged and befriended by Mircea Eliade, though he gradually distanced himself from his mentor.

Mircea and politics
Mircea II suported his father, but did not support his politics with the Ottoman Empire.

Mircea and were
An important section of the Congress was dedicated to the memory of Mircea Eliade, whose legacy in the field of history of religions was scrutinized by various scholars, some of whom were his direct students at the University of Chicago.
The anthropologist Mircea Eliade theorizes that the maypoles were simply a part of the general rejoicing at the return of summer, and the growth of new vegetation.
Stephen, and his victory at Vaslui, were the subject of a 1975 film, Ștefan cel Mare-Vaslui 1475, by Romanian director Mircea Drăgan.
His primary mentors there were Mircea Eliade, the influential Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer and philosopher ; Frank Reynolds ( South Asian Buddhism ), Charles Long ( indigenous religions ) and Joseph Kitagawa ( East Asian Buddhism ).
Under Mircea I iron mines were opened at Baia de Fier and copper mining began at Baia de Aramă.
But probably the most important writers were Tudor Arghezi, Lucian Blaga and Mircea Eliade.
In the arts and culture, prominent figures were George Enescu ( music composer, violinist, professor of Sir Yehudi Menuhin ), Constantin Brâncuşi ( sculptor ), Eugène Ionesco ( playwright ), Mircea Eliade ( historian of religion and novelist ), Emil Cioran ( essayist, Prix de l ' Institut Francais for stylism ) and Angela Gheorghiu ( soprano ).
Năstase stated that the transcripts were fake, but several party members, including former PSD president and former Foreign Minister Mircea Geoană, have said they are indeed genuine.
The document stated that salesmen from Braşov were free to trade in several Wallachian towns ( Buzău, among them ) just as they were during the reign of Mircea cel Bătrân.
The couple's two youngest children, Ileana and Mircea, were born after Marie met her long-time lover, Barbu Ştirbey.
Ştirbey and Queen Marie were lovers, and Ştirbey was probably the father of her youngest child, Mircea, and possibly the father of Ileana.
Both his brothers Mircea II and Vlad III were able military commanders in the field, and both saw success in battle against the Ottomans.
In 1447, his brother Mircea II and his father were both captured and brutally killed.
A local administration was first attested under Petru cel Tânăr ( in 1563 ), when a group of pârgari countersigned a property purchase ; the city's borders, established by Mircea Ciobanul, were confirmed by Matei Basarab in the 1640s, but the inner borders between properties remained rather chaotic, and were usually confirmed periodically by the Jude and his pârgari.
Jews were first attested as shop owners under Mircea Ciobanul ( ca. 1550 ), and despite frequent persecutions and pogroms, formed part a large of the professional elites for most of Bucharest's history, and the largest percentage of the total population after Romanians ( around 11 %).
The first one, called the Battle of Karanovasa, took place on 10 October 1394 in which the Wallachian forces won, and the second took place between 17 and 18 May 1395, in which Mircea was defeated but the Ottomans had heavy casualties and they were not able to fully exploit the victory and subdue the country.
In protest, the women's strike committee headed by Galina Andreeva blocked the Moscow-Chişinău railway line at a waypoint between Bender and Tiraspol, until the arrested were freed by the president of Moldova Mircea Snegur in an attempt to quell the spirits.
According to the Romanian historian Mircea Eliade, the Calusari were known for " their ability to create the impression of flying in the air " which he believed represented both the galloping of a horse and the dancing of the fairies ( zine ).

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