Understanding Love: Philosophy, Film, and Fiction

New York: Oxford University Press (2014)
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A unique and interdisciplinary collection in which scholars from Philosophy join those from Film Studies, English, and Comparative Literature to explore the nature and limits of love through in-depth reflection on particular works of literature and film

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