About This Book
A multifaceted analytical study of romantic passion that treats love as a psychological and social phenomenon. It classifies forms of attachment, argues for a model of intense passion in which two autonomous individuals aim to live a shared life rather than occupy marital or hierarchical roles, and examines how national character and the status of women influence romantic behavior. Combining theoretical definitions with travel-based anecdotes and keen observations of manners, the text presents love as a kind of intellectualized madness that demands careful description rather than sentimental narration.
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