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  1. Shakespeare, Love and Service in. But that was not the end of it. I continued to be haunted by the need to investigate love in Shakespeare that was neither bound by service nor reduced to desire or sex. Almost ten years later, Shakespeare, Love and Language has reluctantly pronounced that it is now or never. I might have called it Love not ...

  2. I. Is LOVE AN ART? II. THE THEORY OF LOVE 7 1. Love, the Answer to the Problem of Human Existence 2. Love Between Parent and Child 3. The Objects of Love a. Brotherly Love b. Motherly Love c. Erotic Love d. Self-Love e. Love of God III. LOVE AND ITS DISINTEGRATION IN CONTEM-PORARY WESTERN SOCIETY 83 IV. THE PRACTICE OF LOVE 107

  3. Feb 3, 2022 · Love is a significant theme in the canon of art history. Romance is an unavoidable subject that many artists, great masters or even those forgotten by history, have explored. It inspires, it torments, it exalts… Over the centuries, depictions of love in art history have never ceased to evolve and mystify audiences.

  4. KRITIKE VOLUME NINE NUMBER TWO (DECEMBER 2015) 143-160. Article. ’s The Art of Loving, or Why Loving Means Giving NothingJeremy De ChavezAbstract: The concept of love h. s been receiving sustained critical attention in recent critical discourse. While there was once reluctance to consider love an object of serious scholarly inquiry ...

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    • Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss by Antonio Canova. Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss. Antonio Canova. 1787–1793 (First version) Medium. Marble.
    • The Kiss by Francesco Hayez. The Kiss. Francesco Hayez. 1859. Medium. Oil on canvas. Size. 43.3 in × 34.6 in (110 cm × 88 cm) Location. Pinacoteca di Brera (Milan, Italy)
    • Dance in the Country by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Dance in the Country. Pierre-Auguste Renoir. 1883. Medium. Oil on canvas. Size. 71 in × 35 in (180 cm × 90 cm)
    • In Bed, The Kiss by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. In Bed, The Kiss. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. 1892–1893. Medium. Oil on cardboard. Location. Private Collection.
  5. Teachers exploring texts such as William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, A Doll’s House (Ibsen) Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte), Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte), The House of Mirth (Wharton), and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby all involve characters who encounter inner conflicts that challenge them to search for the meaning of love. By reading stories where relationships and the ...

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  7. Jul 29, 2014 · Fromm thought that we misunderstand love for many reasons. First, we see the problem of love as one of being loved rather than one of loving. We try to be richer, more popular, or more attractive instead of learning how to love. Second, we think of love in terms of finding an object to love, rather than of it being a faculty to cultivate.

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