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A hybrid scientific and literary study analyzes love as a biological and social phenomenon, tracing its roots in plant and animal life and exploring courtship, modesty, conquest, preservation and decay of affection, chastity, sexual expression, age, temperament, jealousy, and the moral fault lines of passion. Organized into thematic chapters, it combines physiological observation, anthropological comparison, and poetic reflection to show how erotic impulses shape individual behavior, interpersonal bonds, and cultural norms, while addressing both exalted and degraded manifestations and practical duties, covenants, and consequences surrounding human attachment.
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