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Edited by Shadi Bartsch and Thomas Bartscherer

Erotikon

Essays on Eros, Ancient and Modern

352 pages, 16 halftones  6 x 9  © 2005

Cloth $31.00

ISBN: 9780226038384   Published July 2005

Paper $22.50

ISBN: 9780226038391   Published December 2006

Related links: See video clips from the Erotikon conference.

Shadi Bartsch & Thomas Bartscherer - What Silent Love Hath Writ: An Introduction to Erotikon
Susan Mitchell - Erotikon
Glenn W. Most - Six Remarks on Platonic Eros
David M. Halperin - Love's Irony: Six Remarks on Platonic Eros
Shadi Bartsch - Eros and the Roman Philosopher
Catharine Edwards - Response to Shadi Bartsch
David Tracy - The Divided Consciousness of Augustine on Eros
Valentina Izmirlieva - Augustine Divided: A Response to David Tracy
James I. Porter - Love of Life: Lucretius to Freud
Richard Wollheim - Response to James I. Porter
Ingrid D. Rowland - The Architecture of Love in Baroque Rome
Anthony Grafton - Architectures of Love and Strife
Mark Strand - Selection of Poems Read at the Erotikon Symposium
Robert B. Pippin - The Erotic Nietzsche: Philosophers without Philosophy
Eric L. Santner Was will der Philosoph?
Jonathan Lear - Give Dora a Break! A Tale of Eros and Emotional Disruption
Slavoj Žižek - The Swerve of the Real
Jonathan Lear - On the Wish to Burn My Work
Martha C. Nussbaum - People as Fictions: Proust and the Ladder of Love
Peter Brooks - Proust's Epistemophilia
Philippe Roger - All Love Told: Barthes and the Novel
Eric Marty - Response to Philippe Roger
Tom Gunning - The Desire and Pursuit of the Hole: Cinema's Obscure Object of Desire
Robert B. Pippin - Vertigo: A Response to Tom Gunning
A Gallery of Images from Vertigo
Epilogue
J. M. Coetzee - Eros and Psyche
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Subjects



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