Love in literature
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Love in literature
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Love in literature
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- La llama doble, amor y erotismo, Octavio Paz
- Tradition counter tradition, love and the form of fiction, Joseph Allen Boone
- The double flame, love and eroticism, Octavio Paz ; translated from the Spanish by Helen Lane
- Tough love, Amazon encounters in the English Renaissance, Kathryn Schwarz
- Esteem enlivened by desire, the couple from Homer to Shakespeare, Jean H. Hagstrum
- Kahlil Gibran: the nature of love
- Religion and love in Dante, the theology of romantic love, Charles Williams
- Dostoevsky in love, an intimate life, Alex Christofi
- Charlotte Brontèˆ and the mysteries of love, myth and allegory in Jane Eyre, Elizabeth Imlay
- Amorous acts, Lacanian ethics in modernism, film, and queer theory, Frances L. Restuccia
- Uncle Tom's cabin, evil, affliction, and redemptive love, Josephine Donovan
- Hemingway on love, Robert W. Lewis, Jr
- Re-reading Sappho, reception and transmission, edited by Ellen Greene
- The poetic theology of love, Cupid in Renaissance literature, Thomas Hyde
- Why we need love, edited by Simon Van Booy
- Flannery O'Connor and the mystery of love, Richard Giannone
- How the French invented love, nine hundred years of passion and romance, Marilyn Yalom
- Shakespeare's comic rites, Edward Berry
- Love and friendship, Allan Bloom
- The philosophy of love in Spanish literature, 1480-1680, Alexander A. Parker ; edited by Terence O'Reilly for the Edinburgh University Press
- Erotic faith, being in love from Jane Austen to D.H. Lawrence, Robert M. Polhemus
- Love's litany, the writing of modern homoerotics, Kevin Kopelson
- Ovid, the poet and his work, Niklas Holzberg ; translated from the German by G.M. Goshgarian
- Women and romance, a reader, edited by Susan Ostrov Weisser
- Euripides and Alcestis, speculations, simulations, and stories of love in the Athenian culutre, Kiki Gounaridou
- Late-life love, a memoir, Susan Gubar
- Proust & the art of love, the aesthetics of sexuality in the life, times, & art of Marcel Proust, J.E. Rivers
- The love affair as a work of art, Dan Hofstadter
- The culture of love, Victorians to moderns, Stephen Kern
- The arrow and the lyre;, a study of the role of love in the works of Thomas Mann
- Shakespeare on love and friendship, Allan Bloom
- Shakespeare on love & lust, Maurice Charney
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