- Walter Evans-Wentz
Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz (
February 2 ,1878 –July 17 ,1965 ) was an anthropologist and writer who was a pioneer in the study ofTibetan Buddhism . He was born inTrenton, New Jersey , and as a teenager readMadame Blavatsky 's "Isis Unveiled " and "The Secret Doctrine " and became interested in the teachings ofTheosophy . He received both his B.A. and M.A. fromStanford University , where he studied withWilliam James andWilliam Butler Yeats . He then studiedCeltic mythology and folklore atJesus College, Oxford (1907); there he adopted the form Evans-Wentz for his name. He travelled extensively, spending time inMexico ,Europe , and the Far East. He spent the years of theFirst World War inEgypt . He later travelled toSri Lanka (then Ceylon) andIndia , reachingDarjeeling in 1919; there he enountered Tibetan religious texts firsthand.Evans-Wentz is best known for his series of four books of spiritual works translated from the Tibetan. Evans-Wentz credited himself only as the compiler and editor of these volumes. The actual translation of the texts was performed by Tibetan Buddhists, primarily Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup (1868–1922), a teacher of English at the Maharaja's Boy's School in
Gangtok ,Sikkim who had also done translations forAlexandra David-Neel and SirJohn Woodroffe .The Department of Religious Studies at
Stanford University has hosted "The Evans-Wentz Lectureship in Asian Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics" since 1969, funded by a bequest fromEvans-Wentz. [ [http://scbs.stanford.edu/ARC/archives/evans-wentz.html Stanford Evans-Wentz Lectureship] ]Evans-Wentz died in 1965.
Partial bibliography
*"The fairy-faith in Celtic countries", London, New York, H. Frowde, 1911 [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mNmAftbV_8AC&pg=PA170&lpg=PA170&dq=Crill+gay+susan&source=web&ots=MaRi9Xnrwq&sig=7Fk3groHrqpDzbALGMvrqSjJgAQ&hl=en#PPA170,M1 "The Fairy-faith in Celtic Countries" by W. Y. Evans-Wentz (1911): Parts of this book are available online on Google Books.] ] ..
*"The Tibetan book of the dead; or, The after-death experiences on the Bardo plane, according to Lāma Kazi Dawa-Samdup’s English rendering", with foreword by SirJohn Woodroffe , London, Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1927.
*"Tibetan yoga and secret doctrines; or, Seven books of wisdom of the great path, according to the late Lāma Kazi Dawa-Samdup’s English rendering; arranged and edited with introductions and annotations to serve as a commentary", London, Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1935.
*"Tibet’s great yogī, Milarepa : a biography from the Tibetan ; being the Jetsün-Kahbum or biographical history of Jetsün-Milarepa according to the late Lāma Kazi Dawa-Samdup’s English rendering" (2d ed.), edited with introd. and annotations by W. Y. Evans-Wentz, London, New York : Oxford University Press, 1951.
*"The Tibetan book of the great liberation; or, The method of realizing nirvana through knowing the mind, preceded by an epitome of Padma-Sambhava’s biography and followed by Guru Phadampa Sangay’s teachings." According to English renderings by Sardar Bahädur S. W. Laden La and by the Lāmas Karma Sumdhon Paul, Lobzang Mingyur Dorje, and Kazi Dawa-Samdup. Introductions, annotations, and editing by W. Y. Evans-Wentz. With psychological commentary byC. G. Jung . London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1954.Notes
References
* [http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/wyew.html Archives Hub: Papers of W. Y. Evans-Wentz]
* Lopez, Donald S. "Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West." Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1998.
* McGuire, William (2003). Jung, Evans-Wentz and various other gurus. "Journal of Analytical Psychology" 48 (4), 433–445. doi:10.1111/1465-5922.00406
* [http://content-backend-a.cdlib.org/view?docId=tf6d5nb228&chunk.id=bioghist-1.8.3 Online Archive of California: Guide to the W. Y. (Walter Yeeling) Evans-Wentz Buddhism and eastern religions collection, ca.1600-1922]External links
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf900006xp Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz Papers, 1894-1961] (5 linear ft.) are housed in the [http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html Department of Special Collections and University Archives] at [http://library.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Libraries]
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