TY - JOUR A1 - Hãbean, Ioan-Mirel T1 - Aspekte der deutschen Eliade-Rezeption. Die indische Erfahrung T2 - Germanistische Beiträge N2 - Fascinated by the exotic India, Mircea Eliade decided to explore closely the culture and its subtleties. In 1929 he received a scholarship for five years to study the culture and religions of India under the guidance of the illustrious scholar Surendranah Dasgupta. During the time spent in the master‘s house, Eliade gets to know his daughter Maitreyi, whom he falls in love with and they will experience a beautiful and exciting love affair. This relationship will subsequently be the subject of the novel with the same name. Unique case in the history of world literature, the novel Maitreyi will receive a reply over the years, still under the form of a fascinating narration, whose author is the main character Maitreyi Devi herself. It Does Not Die (Love never dies, in Romanian translation; Die Liebe stirbt nicht, in German translation) will become the platform that will host the narrative duel of Eliade the author become character, and Maitreyi Devi, the character, who became author. In our analytical approach we tried to render the ways in which this intercultural dialogue at a distance was perceived in the German linguistic area. KW - Mircea Eliade KW - German reception KW - intercultural dialogue KW - culture and religion beliefs of India Y1 - 2012 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/65448 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-654486 UR - https://uniblaga.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/31.1.4.pdf SN - 2247-4633 SN - 1454-5144 VL - 31 SP - 57 EP - 70 PB - Lehrstuhl für Germanistik an der Lucian-Blaga-Universität Sibiu/Hermannstadt CY - Sibiu / Hermannstadt ER -