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Mircea Eliade

    March 9, 1907 – April 22, 1986

    Mircea Eliade was an intensely prolific author whose work spanned religion, philosophy, and fiction. As one of the pre-eminent interpreters of world religion, he gained international fame for his profound insights into religious symbols and imagery. His deep interest in the unconscious mind and the central theme of erotic love in his novels highlight his fascination with human psychology and desire. Eliade's vast output, totaling over 1,300 pieces, establishes him as a significant figure in both literary and academic spheres.

    Mircea Eliade
    Fantastic Tales
    Patterns in Comparative Religion
    The quest
    Eros and Magic in the Renaissance
    A History of Religious Ideas
    History of Religious Ideas 2