The nature of love. 3, The modern world / Irving Singer.
2009
BD436 .S5 2009 vol. 3
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Title
The nature of love. 3, The modern world / Irving Singer.
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9780262315135 (electronic bk.)
0262315130 (electronic bk.)
0262315130 (electronic bk.)
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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2009.
Language
English
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BD436 .S5 2009 vol. 3
Dewey Decimal Classification
128/.46
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This third volume of the author's trilogy 'The Nature of Love' examines the pervasive dialectic between optimistic idealism and pessimistic realism in modern thinking about the nature of love. The author offers detailed studies of Freud, Proust, Shaw, D.H. Lawrence, and Santayana, and maps the ideas about love in Continental existentialism, particularly those of Sartre and de Beauvoir.
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Originally published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1994-1987.
Print version cataloged as a monographic set by Library of Congress.
This third volume of the author's trilogy 'The Nature of Love' examines the pervasive dialectic between optimistic idealism and pessimistic realism in modern thinking about the nature of love. The author offers detailed studies of Freud, Proust, Shaw, D.H. Lawrence, and Santayana, and maps the ideas about love in Continental existentialism, particularly those of Sartre and de Beauvoir.
Print version cataloged as a monographic set by Library of Congress.
This third volume of the author's trilogy 'The Nature of Love' examines the pervasive dialectic between optimistic idealism and pessimistic realism in modern thinking about the nature of love. The author offers detailed studies of Freud, Proust, Shaw, D.H. Lawrence, and Santayana, and maps the ideas about love in Continental existentialism, particularly those of Sartre and de Beauvoir.
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