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<!page v, table of contents!> Contents Shadi Bartsch & Thomas Bartscherer What Silent Love Hath Writ: An Introduction to Erotikon Susan Mitchell Erotikon Glenn W. Most Six Remarks on Platonic Eros David M. Halperin Love's Irony: Six Remarks on Platonic Eros Shadi Bartsch Eros and the Roman Philosopher Catharine Edwards Response to Shadi Bartsch David Tracy The Divided Consciousness of Augustine on Eros Valentina Izmirlieva Augustine Divided: A Response to David Tracy James I. Porter Love of Life: Lucretius to Freud Richard Wollheim Response to James I. Porter Ingrid D. Rowland The Architecture of Love in Baroque Rome Anthony Grafton Architectures of Love and Strife Mark Strand Selection of Poems Read at the Erotikon Symposium Robert B. Pippin The Erotic Nietzsche: Philosophers without Philosophy Eric L. Santner Was will der Philosoph? Jonathan Lear Give Dora a Break! A Tale of Eros and Emotional Disruption Slavoj ?i?ek The Swerve of the Real Jonathan Lear On the Wish to Burn My Work Martha C. Nussbaum People as Fictions: Proust and the Ladder of Love Peter Brooks Proust's Epistemophilia Philippe Roger All Love Told: Barthes and the Novel Eric Marty Response to Philippe Roger Tom Gunning The Desire and Pursuit of the Hole: Cinema's Obscure Object of Desire Robert B. Pippin Vertigo: A Response to Tom Gunning A Gallery of Images from Vertigo Epilogue J. M. Coetzee Eros and Psyche Acknowledgments Bibliography List of Contributors Index
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Love.