Love : considered by Casanova, Mark Twain, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Sigmund Freud, Byron, La Rochefoucauld, John Updike, and many others
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Love : considered by Casanova, Mark Twain, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Sigmund Freud, Byron, La Rochefoucauld, John Updike, and many others
HarperCollins, c1993
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [80]) and index
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This collection of the best things ever said about love is drawn from biblical times to the present, by such famous people as Casanova, Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Sigmund Freud, Byron, S.J. Perelman, La Rochefoucauld, John Updike, Shakespeare, George Sand, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, Chekhov, Helen Hayes, Proust, Jane Austen, Emerson, Edna St Vincent Millay, Stendahl, Bertand Russell, the Duchess of Marlborough and Annie Dillard. John Train is the author of "Wit", "Most Remarkable Occurrences", "The Money Masters" and "The New Money Masters".
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