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Willard R. Trask

Willard R. Trask

·4.17·15,194 Ratings
“ Everything in the universe is within you. Ask all from yourself. ” ― Rumi
Authors' Books
  • European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages

    1991·
    ·4.36·83 Ratings
    In this "magnificant book" (T.S. Eliot), Ernst Robert Curtius (1886-1956), one of the foremost literary scholars of this century, examines the continuity of European literature from Homer to Goethe, with particular emphasis on the Latin Middle Ages. In an
  • The World Is Not Enough

    1998·
    ·4.06·158 Ratings
    The World Is Not Enough re-creates medieval life. This first of Zoe Oldenbourg's acclaimed historical novels chronicles the lives of a remarkable gallery of people in twelfth century France and the catastrophic upheavals of the Second and Third Crusades.
  • Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy (Bollingen)

    2004·
    ·4.2·1,879 Ratings
    First published in 1951, "Shamanism" soon became the standard work in the study of this mysterious & fascinating phenomenon. Writing as the founder of the modern study of the history of religion, Romanian emigre--scholar Mircea Eliade (1907-86) survey
  • The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion

    1968·
    ·4.09·5,106 Ratings
    In the classic text The Sacred and the Profane, famed historian of religion Mircea Eliade observes that even moderns who proclaim themselves residents of a completely profane world are still unconsciously nourished by the memory of the sacred. Eliade trac
  • The Myth of the Eternal Return or Cosmos and History

    1971·
    ·4.23·1,645 Ratings
    This founding work of the history of religions, first published in English in 1954, secured the North American reputation of the Romanian emigre-scholar Mircea Eliade (1907-86). Making reference to an astonishing number of cultures & drawing on schola
  • Myth and Reality

    1998·
    ·4.08·470 Ratings
    An informative guide to the modern mythologies. This classic study, translated from the original French, deals primarily with societies around the world in which myth is--or was until very recently--"living," in the sense that it supplies models for human
  • The Black Swan

    1990·
    ·3.49·311 Ratings
    Thomas Mann's bold and disturbing novella, written in 1952, is the feminine counterpart of his masterpiece Death in Venice. Written from the point of view of a woman in what we might now call mid-life crisis, The Black Swan evinces Mann's mastery of psych
  • Rites and Symbols of Initiation

    1998·
    ·4.18·219 Ratings
    Organizing data from cultures the world over, Eliade lays out the basic patterns of initiation: group puberty rites, entrance into secret cults, shamanic instruction, individual visions, and heroic rites of passage. The vast information, assembled so beau
  • Yoga: Immortality and Freedom

    1970·
    ·4.12·315 Ratings
    In this landmark book the renowned scholar of religion Mircea Eliade lays the groundwork for a Western understanding of Yoga, exploring how its guiding principle, that of freedom, involves remaining in the world without letting oneself be exhausted by suc
  • The Case of Comrade Tulayev

    2004·
    ·4.08·726 Ratings
    One cold Moscow night, Comrade Tulayev, a high government official, is shot dead on the street, and the search for the killer begins. In this panoramic vision of the Soviet Great Terror, the investigation leads all over the world, netting a whole series o
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