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Page 247
... passion renounce his marital ties and give full expression to his desires ? Goethe struggled with this problem in a novel written in 1809 , Die Wahlverwandtschaften ( Elective Affinities ) . Attempting to integrate the human experience ...
... passion renounce his marital ties and give full expression to his desires ? Goethe struggled with this problem in a novel written in 1809 , Die Wahlverwandtschaften ( Elective Affinities ) . Attempting to integrate the human experience ...
Page 301
... passions . Couples were severely criticized who were forever " colling , kissing and dallying . " The easiest way to avoid being overwhelmed by passion was to keep busy every minute of the day . Preacher Cotton Mather even figured out ...
... passions . Couples were severely criticized who were forever " colling , kissing and dallying . " The easiest way to avoid being overwhelmed by passion was to keep busy every minute of the day . Preacher Cotton Mather even figured out ...
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... passion and more friendship between men and women , but only a few deduced the obvious conclusion that European passion might be an artifact of past restrictions in the choice of marital partner . In Europe , after all , passion was ...
... passion and more friendship between men and women , but only a few deduced the obvious conclusion that European passion might be an artifact of past restrictions in the choice of marital partner . In Europe , after all , passion was ...
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