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A natural history of love

by Diane Ackerman

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Language
EN
Pages
358
Year
1995
Format
PDF
Size
2.7 MB
ISBN
9780679761839

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Delve into the fascinating and multifaceted world of human connection with Diane Ackerman's "A Natural History of Love." Published in 1995 by Vintage Books, this compelling work explores love not just as an emotion, but as a biological, historical, and cultural phenomenon. Ackerman, a celebrated nature writer, brings her keen observational skills and poetic prose to bear on the very essence of romantic and sexual relationships. This book is a rich tapestry woven from threads of history, psychology, and anthropology, examining how love has been understood and expressed across diverse cultures and throughout the ages, even touching upon ancient biblical teachings regarding sex and relationships.

"A Natural History of Love" offers a comprehensive exploration of the subject, blending scientific inquiry with a deep appreciation for the human experience. From the primal urges that drive attraction to the complex social rituals that govern courtship and commitment, Ackerman dissects the myriad ways love manifests. The book delves into the evolution of sex customs, the psychological underpinnings of desire, and the enduring mysteries of human intimacy. With its scholarly yet accessible approach, this volume serves as an engaging and informative guide for anyone seeking to understand the profound and often surprising origins of love. It is a testament to the enduring power and complexity of one of life's most fundamental drives.

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