About Love: Reinventing Romance for Our Times |
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Reinventing | 13 |
THE FOGGERS AND THE FACILITATORS 2330 | 20 |
THE CRITICAL QUESTION 31 3 m 2 + L | 35 |
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Aristophanes Aristotle attention beauty become beginning caring conception of love concern confuse context couple course courtly love culture D. H. LAWRENCE defined demands domestic emotion equality essential excitement exhilaration expectations experience expression fact falling in love familiar fantasies feel fidelity fights Foggers friends friendship frustration idea that love ideal imagine important individual insist intimacy intimate involves Jean-Paul Sartre less lives look love last mantic marriage married matter means ment monogamy mutual nature never obsession one's lover oneself ourselves passion perhaps person physical Plato Platonic love possible problem question rarely reasons for love relationship roles romantic love Romeo and Juliet sense of possession sexual attraction sexual desire sexual fidelity sexual intercourse shared identity sleep snuggler social society someone sometimes Stendhal tend theory thing tion TOM ROBBINS true truth virtues waning woman women Women in Love