Erotic love in sociology, philosophy, and literature
by Finn Bowring
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How has your own understanding of romantic love been shaped by the cultural stories, movies, or novels you consumed growing up?
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Bowring traces the evolution of love from ancient Greece to modern times; which historical era’s conception of love do you find most fascinating or alien to your own worldview?
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The book explores how the novel helped catalyze and crystallize our hopes and contradictions regarding love and marriage—do you think literature has raised our expectations of romance to an impossibly high standard?
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