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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface to Irving Singer Library Edition
- Preface
- Introduction Concepts of Love in the West
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1 The Concept of Courtly Love -
2 Troubadour Fin’ Amors -
3 The Courtliness of Andreas Capellanus -
4 Medieval Romance -
5 Love in Three Italian Poets Petrarch, Cavalcanti, Dante -
6 Neoplatonism and the Renaissance -
7 William Shakespeare Philosopher of Love -
8 Puritans and Rationalists -
9 The Concept of Romantic Love -
10 Rousseau The Attempt to Purify Passion -
11 Sade and Stendhal -
12 Benign Romanticism Kant, Schlegel, Hegel, Shelley, Byron -
13 Romantic Pessimism Goethe, Novalis, Schopenhauer, Wagner - Conclusion Beyond Romantic Love
- Index
- The Nature of Love
(p.ix) Preface to Irving Singer Library Edition
(p.ix) Preface to Irving Singer Library Edition
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- The Nature of Love
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- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface to Irving Singer Library Edition
- Preface
- Introduction Concepts of Love in the West
-
1 The Concept of Courtly Love -
2 Troubadour Fin’ Amors -
3 The Courtliness of Andreas Capellanus -
4 Medieval Romance -
5 Love in Three Italian Poets Petrarch, Cavalcanti, Dante -
6 Neoplatonism and the Renaissance -
7 William Shakespeare Philosopher of Love -
8 Puritans and Rationalists -
9 The Concept of Romantic Love -
10 Rousseau The Attempt to Purify Passion -
11 Sade and Stendhal -
12 Benign Romanticism Kant, Schlegel, Hegel, Shelley, Byron -
13 Romantic Pessimism Goethe, Novalis, Schopenhauer, Wagner - Conclusion Beyond Romantic Love
- Index
- The Nature of Love