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ZAHARIA, Viorica |
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2022-02-10T11:29:20Z |
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2022-02-10T11:29:20Z |
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2021 |
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ZAHARIA, Viorica. India, liant a două trasee creative: Eliade și Hesse. In: Probleme ale științelor socioumanistice și modernizării învățământului : Materialele conferinței științifice internaționale cu participare internaţională, 26 martie 2021, Seria 23; Tipogr. UPS "Ion Creangă", Chișinău, 2021, Vol. 2. pp. 48-54. ISBN 978-9975-46-559-5. ISBN 978-9975-46-561-8 (Vol.2). |
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978-9975-46-559-5 |
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978-9975-46-561-8 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2773 |
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The destinies, including the creative ones, of two of the most important writers of the 20th century, Mircea Eliade and Herman Hesse, have many affinities. What unites these two literary destinies? In the case of both, the impact with literature takes place in the fragile years of childhood, and the passion for the land of the Vedas and the Upanishads is attested in both writers’ works with the same intensity. The two creators even share the idea that the East is the cradle of all civilizations. In the case of both, the main sources of inspiration are the events of personal life, and cultural and religious syncretism is imposed by consistency and uniqueness in their thinking and work. One of the common aims of these two writers is to change the Western mentality by discovering and understanding the Eastern mentality. |
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ro |
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Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat "Ion Creangă" |
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Mircea Eliade |
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Herman Hesse |
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Biographical character |
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Literary destiny |
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Oriental civilization |
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India |
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Philosophical ideas |
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India, liant a două trasee creative: Eliade și Hesse |
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dc.title.alternative |
India, linking two creative paths: Eliade and Hesse |
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Article |
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