Symbolism, the sacred, and the arts (Record no. 50806)

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Classification number BL603 .E45 1985
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Personal name Eliade, Mircea,
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Title Symbolism, the sacred, and the arts
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York, NY
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Crossroad
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c1985
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Extent xxi, 185p.; ill.; bibliog.; index
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Formatted contents note Introduction: Mircea Eliade: the scholar as artist, critic, and poet. Part 1: Theories of symbolism. 1 The symbolism of shadows in archaic religion. 2 Cultural fashions and the history of religions. 3 Survivals and camouflages of myths. Part 2: Art and the sacred. 1 Divinities: art and the divine. 2 Masks: mythical and ritual origins. 3 Reflections on Indian art. 4 The sacred and the modern artist. 5 A dialogue with Marc Chagall. Why have we become so anxious? - Marc Chagall. Beauty and faith - Mircea Eliade. 6 Brancusi and mythology. Part 3 - Sites of the sacred. 1 Sacred architecture and symbolism. 2 Barabudur, the symbolic temple. 3 From the Portuguese Journal, 1941-1944. Part 4 - Literature and the sacred. 1 Folkloric themes and artistic creations. 2 Marthe Bibesco and the meeting of Eastern and Western literature. 3 Eugene Ionesco and "The Nostalgia for Paradise". 4 Literary imagination and religious structure
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Summary, etc. 'In this collection of essays on the interrelationships between religion and the arts, Mircea Eliade brings his vast knowledge of the history of religions to bear on a rich range of cultural creations. Here we find commentary on archaic and folk art, classical Indian art, modern non-representational art, and exceptional examples of Eliade's literary and architectural criticism as well.'
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