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On Love by Stendhal
by Stendhal, 1783-1842Description
On Love by Stendhal is a philosophical treatise on the nature of romantic love, written in the early 19th century. In this work, Stendhal examines the complexities of love, exploring various forms and stages such as passion-love, gallant love, physical love, and vanity-love. He emphasizes the psychological processes involved in love, including his concept of crystallisation, where lovers project imagined qualities onto their beloved, thereby enhancing their affection. The opening of On Love establishes Stendhal’s intention to dissect the phenomenon of love methodically. He introduces his analytical approach by delineating the different kinds of love, reflecting both on historical examples and personal anecdotes. The initial chapters discuss the birth of love, outlining key stages such as admiration, hope, and the transformative process of crystallisation. This theoretical framework sets the tone for a deeper exploration of the interplay between reality and imagination in romantic relationships, effectively guiding the reader through Stendhal’s intricate understanding of human affection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



