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A systematic study examines kissing from linguistic, historical, physiological, and cultural angles, defining its mechanics and acoustic features while classifying varieties such as love, affection, peace, respect, and friendship kisses. Combining philological analysis, literary illustration, and anthropological observation, the work surveys ritual, social, and symbolic meanings across times and places, traces proposed origins and practical functions, and contrasts poetic representations with bodily gestures. Technical description of lip movements and sounds is balanced with discussions of etiquette, sentiment, and the diverse roles kissing plays in human communication.

About the Author

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Kristoffer Nyrop

Kristoffer Nyrop was a Danish author known for his exploration of cultural and historical themes. His notable work, "The Kiss and Its History," delves into the significance of the kiss across various cultures and epochs, examining its social, emotional, and artistic implications. Nyrop's writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of human behavior and cultural practices, contributing to a deeper understanding of this universal gesture. Through his scholarly approach, he invites readers to consider the kiss not just as a physical act, but as a rich symbol woven into the fabric of human interaction.

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