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Journal

2013 | 4 | 65-80

Article title

La Fin des Temps. Temps et salut dans les fictions de Mircea Eliade et Michel Tournier

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EN
The End of Times. Time and redemption in the fictions of Mircea Eliade and Michel Tournier
PL
La Fin des Temps. Temps et salut dans les fictions de Mircea Eliade et Michel Tournier

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EN
Literature rooted in myth, the prose of the two writers is structured around the downfall-redemption axis. In their view, the adamic fall means living in Time. Approached from the angle of primordial authenticity, existing intime is practically an ontological non-entity, which means that historical existence is devoid of the authentic, profound and plenary dimension of the paradisiacal beginnings of humanity, any sacred reference being eliminated. Oblivion, amnesia, slumber, rootlessness are parameters of this desacralised world that is nevertheless offered a chance of redemption through the initiatic regaining of adamic memory.
PL
Literature rooted in myth, the prose of the two writers is structured around the downfall-redemption axis. In their view, the adamic fall means living in Time. Approached from the angle of primordial authenticity, existing intime is practically an ontological non-entity, which means that historical existence is devoid of the authentic, profound and plenary dimension of the paradisiacal beginnings of humanity, any sacred reference being eliminated. Oblivion, amnesia, slumber, rootlessness are parameters of this desacralised world that is nevertheless offered a chance of redemption through the initiatic regaining of adamic memory.

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Issue

4

Pages

65-80

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published
2013-09-01

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