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- 416 pages
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Exploring the deep-rooted French culture of romance, Marilyn Yalom delves into how love is celebrated through various forms of art, including literature, paintings, and cinema. She highlights the belief that a French person devoid of romantic desire is akin to someone lacking essential senses. Yalom's scholarly examination reveals the core principles that have shaped the French understanding of love over centuries, offering insights into the societal norms surrounding amorous relationships in France.
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How the French Invented Love, Marilyn Yalom
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- 2012
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- Title
- How the French Invented Love
- Subtitle
- Nine Hundred Years of Passion and Romance
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Marilyn Yalom
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Publisher
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 416
- ISBN13
- 9780062048318
- Category
- About Literature, Social sciences, World history, Ethnography, Political Science / Politics, Partnership / Marriage / Relationships
- Description
- Exploring the deep-rooted French culture of romance, Marilyn Yalom delves into how love is celebrated through various forms of art, including literature, paintings, and cinema. She highlights the belief that a French person devoid of romantic desire is akin to someone lacking essential senses. Yalom's scholarly examination reveals the core principles that have shaped the French understanding of love over centuries, offering insights into the societal norms surrounding amorous relationships in France.