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Love's Confusions C.D.C. REEVE

Love's Confusions By C.D.C. REEVE

Love's Confusions by C.D.C. REEVE


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Ranging from Plato to writers as diverse as Shakespeare, Proust, Forster, Beckett, Huxley, and Lawrence, Reeve brings the vast resources of Western literature and philosophy to bear on the question of love. He invites us to think more broadly about love, and to find the confusions that inevitably result to be creative rather than disturbing.

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Love's Confusions by C.D.C. REEVE

Love's confusions are legion. We promise to love, but we cannot love at will. Love God, we're commanded, but we cannot love on command. And given the vicissitudes of self-love, even if we could love our neighbors as we love ourselves, would it be a good thing to do so? These are a few of the paradoxes that typically lead philosophers to oversimplify love--and that draw C. D. C. Reeve to explore it in all its complexity, searching for the lessons to be found within love's confusions.

Ranging from Plato, who wrote so eloquently on the subject, to writers as diverse as Shakespeare, Proust, Forster, Beckett, Huxley, Lawrence, and Larkin, Reeve brings the vast resources of Western literature and philosophy to bear on the question of love. As he explores the origins of Western thought on the subject, he also turns to the origins of individual experience--the relationship of mother and child, the template of all possible permutations of love--and to the views of such theorists as Freud, Melanie Klein, and Carol Gilligan. At the same time, he uses the story of the prototypical absent father, Odysseus, to demonstrate the importance of reconciling a desire for tenderness with a desire for strength if we are to make the most of love's potentials.

Looking at love in light of the classical world and Christianity, and in its complex relationship with pornography, violence, sadomasochism, fantasy, sentimentality, and jealousy, Reeve invites us to think more broadly about love, and to find the confusions that inevitably result to be creative rather than disturbing.

Love's Confusions Reviews

Reeve's Love's Confusions is a courageous and vulnerable book. -- Candace Vogler, author of Reasonably Vicious
Reading this book is like having a week of splendid conversations with C. D. C. Reeve on topics related to love. The author is immensely well read and thinks deeper than orthodoxies of left or right. Epiphanies creep up on the reader unexpected and unheralded. Love's Confusions is brilliant and original; it made me think along new paths about my own life and the literature I love to read. -- Paul Woodruff, author of Reverence: Renewing a Forgotten Virtue
C. D. C. Reeve's Love's Confusions is impressive. Reeve's treatment of love is fresh, and even in the more abstract parts of the book the tone remains intimate. He does a good job of taking on this broad topic, handling issues of historical shifts in the meaning of love with real aplomb. The book offers an original and engaging account of love--no easy task. -- Heather Love, Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Understanding the persistence of the past is only the first of the rewards of Love's Confusions. Reeve is also good--good enough to make an honest reader squirm, at times--on anxiety, envy, jealousy, sentimentality, narcissism, and pornography. And it's a pleasure watching him engage with great texts, not only of philosophy--Plato's Symposium, Augustine (there's a thrilling description of orgasm from The City of God), Kant, Kierkegaard, Iris Murdoch--but also literature: Homer (Reeve astutely explains why Odysseus gave up Calypso to return to Penelope, which many a shallow male, including this writer, has undoubtedly asked himself), Proust (of course), Junichiro Tanizaki, Philip Larkin, Milan Kundera, and Norman Rush's magnificent Mortals. -- George Scialabba * Boston Globe *
Love's Confusions takes the reader on a meandering journey with no clear goal but with a lot of learning and discovery along the way. It teases, it entices, it turns your head inside out, and it's a hell of a ride. In that regard, it's a lot like love itself. -- Clark Humphrey * Seattle Times *
Love's Confusions testifies to our capacity for learning from the pains and pleasures of love. -- Tom D'Evelyn * Providence Journal *

About C.D.C. REEVE

C. D. C. Reeve is Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Table of Contents

1. Agape, Eros, and the Will 2. Seeing, Improvising, and Self-Love 3. First Love and After 4. Anxiety and the Ethics of Intimacy 5. Jealousy, Perversity, and Other Liabilities of Love 6. Sentimentality and the Gift of the Self 7. Lebensraum, Desire, and the Envy of Eternity 8. Violence, Pornography, and Sadomasochism 9. Work and/as Love 10. Sex, Democracy, and the Future of Love Notes Acknowledgments Index

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CIN0674025636A
9780674025639
0674025636
Love's Confusions by C.D.C. REEVE
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Harvard University Press
20071001
224
Nominated for Ralph Waldo Emerson Award 2005 Nominated for Pulitzer Prizes 2006
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