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First published in English in 1954, this founding work of the history of religions secured the North American reputation of the Romanian émigré-scholar Mircea Eliade. Making reference to an astonishing number of cultures and drawing on scholarship published in no fewer than half a dozen European languages, The Myth of the Eternal Return illuminates the religious beliefs and rituals of a wide variety of archaic religious cultures. While acknowledging that a return to their practices is impossible, Eliade passionately insists on the value of understanding their views to enrich the contemporary imagination of what it is to be human. This book includes an introduction from Jonathan Z. Smith that provides essential context and encourages readers to engage in an informed way with this classic text.

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"Luminous, profound and extremely stimulating. . . . This is an essay which everyone interested in the history of religion and in the mentality of ancient man will have to read. It is difficult to speak too highly of it."Review of Religion "Profound and pregnant research in the psychology of time and the intuitive forms of the mind as revealed by the early cultures attitude toward history."The Nation

Introduction to the 2005 Edition ix
Foreword xxiii
Preface xxvii
Chapter One Archetypes and Repetition
1(48)
The Problem
3(3)
Celestial Archetypes of Territories, Temples, and Cities
6(6)
The Symbolism of the Center
12(5)
Repetition of the Cosmogony
17(4)
Divine Models of Rituals
21(6)
Archetypes of Profane Activities
27(7)
Myths and History
34(15)
Chapter Two The Regeneration of Time
49(44)
Year, New Year, Cosmogony
51(11)
Periodicity of the Creation
62(11)
Continuous Regeneration of Time
73(20)
Chapter Three Misfortune and History
93(46)
Normality of Suffering
95(7)
History Regarded as Theophany
102(10)
Cosmic Cycles and History
112(18)
Destiny and History
130(9)
Chapter Four The Terror of History
139(24)
Survival of the Myth of Eternal Return
141(6)
The Difficulties of Historicism
147(7)
Freedom and History
154(5)
Despair or Faith
159(4)
Bibliography 163(12)
Index 175
Mircea Eliade (19071986) was the Sewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Chicago. His many books include Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, Images and Symbols: Studies in Religious Symbolism, and Yoga: Immortality and Freedom (all Princeton). Jonathan Z. Smith (19382017) was the Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor of the Humanities at the University of Chicago. He was the author of Imagining Religion: From Babylon to Jonestown and Relating Religion: Essays in the Study of Religion.