Where Love Happens : Changing Social Practices of Love in the Long Nineteenth Century

Some decades ago, Jean-Luc Nancy asked, ‘Has not everything been said on the subject of love? … Could we perhaps be exhausted?'The question is a pertinent one; why devote yet another book to the subject? Grounding love in the realm of the concrete by querying, where does love happen?, the essays add...

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Autores principales: Helene Grøn, Lene Østermark-Johansen, Victoria de Rijke
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Publicado: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers 2025
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