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Changing Tastes: Modern German Writers And The Phenomenon Of The Popular, Vol. 9 Book

Changing Tastes: Modern German Writers And The Phenomenon Of The Popular, Vol. 9
Changing Tastes: Modern German Writers And The Phenomenon Of The Popular, Vol. 9, It has often been assumed that Europeans invented and had the exclusive monopoly over courtly and romantic love, commonly considered to be the highest form of relations between men and women. This view was particularly prevalent between 1770 and the mid-t, Changing Tastes: Modern German Writers And The Phenomenon Of The Popular, Vol. 9 has a rating of 3 stars
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Changing Tastes: Modern German Writers And The Phenomenon Of The Popular, Vol. 9, It has often been assumed that Europeans invented and had the exclusive monopoly over courtly and romantic love, commonly considered to be the highest form of relations between men and women. This view was particularly prevalent between 1770 and the mid-t, Changing Tastes: Modern German Writers And The Phenomenon Of The Popular, Vol. 9
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  • Changing Tastes: Modern German Writers And The Phenomenon Of The Popular, Vol. 9
  • Written by author Anthony Waine
  • Published by Berghahn Books, Incorporated, January 2009
  • It has often been assumed that Europeans invented and had the exclusive monopoly over courtly and romantic love, commonly considered to be the highest form of relations between men and women. This view was particularly prevalent between 1770 and the mid-t
  • It has often been assumed that Europeans invented and had the exclusive monopoly over courtly and romantic love, commonly considered to be the highest form of relations between men and women. This view was particularly prevalent between 1770 and the mid-t
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Acknowledgements

Introduction: Forms of Love and Limits of Europeanness

Part I Male Portraits

Chapter 1 'Free Love and Fraternity between the Federated Peoples of Europe': Giorgio Quartara, Supporter of European Integration and Feminism

Chapter 2 'Love Becomes Entangled with Civilisation': Leo Ferrero, a Young European

Part II Europe's Roots in Love

Chapter 3 Mediterranean Love

Chapter 4 The Heart of Europe: Love in the Western World by Denis de Rougemont

Part III Connecting Jewishness, Europeanness and Love

Chapter 5 'Between Two Worlds': Ansky's Dybbuk in France and Italy

Chapter 6 'Notre Mère I'Europe': Giorgina Levi and Heinz Arian

Primary sources and archives

References

Index


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