About This Book
The book examines courtship as a biological and social phenomenon, tracing its animal origins and arguing for its role in human life, then offering practical guidance on selecting a mate—considering physical, mental, and social compatibility—and on techniques of wooing for men and women. It addresses proposals, engagement behavior both public and private, termination of engagements, and the continuation of courtship after marriage, and includes reflections on famous historical courtships and courting through poetry. Themes include instinct, aesthetic selection, social expectations, and the balance between romantic pursuit and long-term companionship.
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