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First series : origins, recognitions | 9 | |
1 | Plato's Symposium : the transcending enigma of eros | 11 |
2 | Nuptial splendour : the song of songs | 25 |
3 | Shadow upon splendour : genesis, transgression and the west | 45 |
Second series : love as cultural construct | 67 | |
Mappings : eros and agape | 69 | |
4 | Love in French literary tradition : the troubadours to Rousseau | 73 |
5 | The crisis of eros and the 'death of God' | 87 |
Third series : deconstructing Romantic transcendence | 103 | |
Mappings : eros under suspicion | 105 | |
6 | Marcel Proust : the idolatries of eros | 109 |
7 | Paul Valery : eros unveiled and the re-imaging of love | 127 |
8 | Paul Claudel : transgression and promise | 149 |
Fourth series : the immanent beyond | 171 | |
Mappings : libido liberated and love sublime | 173 | |
9 | Andre Breton's starry castle | 177 |
10 | Georges Bataille : the erotic abyss | 195 |
11 | Marguerite Duras : the haunting | 213 |
Fifth series : the postmodern symposium | 231 | |
Mappings : eros 'post-everything' | 233 | |
12 | Roland Barthes : amorous discourse and its subject | 237 |
13 | Luce Irigaray : lifting the curse of genesis | 255 |
Sixth series : agape remembered? | 275 | |
Mappings : 'post-Christian' memory of agape | 277 | |
14 | Pierre Emmanuel : 'Car enfin je vous aime' | 281 |
15 | Julia Kristeva : re-telling the love story | 301 |
Conclusion : remembering the past, negotiating the future | 323 |
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