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Eros and Thanatos. Love across Civilizations

Alberto Castelli

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English
Vernon Press
06 March 2024
'Eros and Thanatos' is about the deadly nature of love. It is remarkable that literary critics have paid so little attention to the combination between love and death in literature. This book seeks to address this significant scholarly lacuna by exploring key literary texts of the last two hundred years as exemplary of a consistent tendency toward love and death. Its emphasis on singular characters and close readings suggests the spectrum of an arbitrary dichotomy never fully resolved. The existential discussion triggered by each plot is so intense that the erotic and the merely sexual seem inappropriate. Indeed, each writer chose to reduce it to the setting and background of a story that takes place elsewhere. With this in mind, the author intends to reflect love's paradoxical nature. If love is triggered by beauty, beauty can be immoral and love must die to preserve the illusion of beauty.

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Imprint:   Vernon Press
Country of Publication:   United States
ISBN:   9781648899454
ISBN 10:   1648899455
Series:   Series in Literary Studies
Pages:   254
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alberto Castelli is a Professor of Human Science at Hainan University, China. Chiefly, he is engaged with Modernism, Postmodern dynamics, and Cross-Cultural Studies. Castelli's publications include 'Perspective on Asia: Is China Kitsch?', published by Cambridge University Press, and 'Bipolarism in the Nineteenth Century Novel', published by the University of Toronto Quarterly.

Reviews for Eros and Thanatos. Love across Civilizations

"With ""Eros and Thanatos: Love across Civilizations,"" Alberto Castelli affords readers with a moving study of love and death's profound roles across the great history of civilization. An ambitious and pioneering work, ""Eros and Thanatos"" offers a perceptive, interdisciplinary reading of love's eternal mysteries across Western culture. Dr. Kenneth Womack Professor of English and Popular Music Monmouth University, USA In this engaging work, the author explores the bottomless mysteries of love. He reveals the most dramatic of all- how love is profoundly intertwined to death across civilizations. There is much psychology and sociology in the way the author treats death. The author is correct to say that few studies attempt to explain the phenomenon of romantic love in its entirety after de Rougement's and Singer's texts. Scholarship tends to focus on a smaller and more manageable corpus, such as the works of one or two authors or a more defined period. ""Eros and Thanatos"" is, therefore, ambitious in scope and potentially pioneering in terms of academic research. I think the book can attract the Western reader because this reader can find in it an alternative version of a story one already knows. But it can also attract the non-Western reader because one will come across a story heard before but never fully understood. Prof. Dr. Lifang Bai Hainan University, China Although love and death are eternal themes in world literatures, it is Alberto Castelli who for the first time gives a detailed illustration from a theoretical perspective. It is particularly impressive that the author has reached such a convincing conclusion: beauty can be immoral and love must die to preserve the illusion of beauty. Wang Ning Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China By analyzing the ways literature narrates love in the past 200 hundred years, Alberto Castelli ingeniously ties in the theme of love with the motif of death and treats them as a total scheme of universal appeal, thus bringing the age-old topic to the level of contemporaneity. Incisive anatomies with multiple literary theories are in full play by a true expert. This book is undoubtedly a masterpiece of cultural study and a must-read for students of world literature. Xiaoping Wang Distinguished Professor Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China"


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