This book discusses the differences in the accounts of love to be found in the work of writers as distinct as Petrarch and Donne. It shows how the idiom of love became an idiom of life, referring to the dimensions of existence, which, like love often enforce a confrontation with the self.
It examines the ways in which love has been conceived and expressed in Western Europe from the invention of the sonnet until the seventeenth century tragedies of Jean Racine.
Muriel Spark said, ‘Judy Sproxton has a wide encompassment of scholarly reference. Her book The Idiom of Love ranges far, and penetrates deeply into one of the most fascinating of all subjects’.
Fay Weldon called the book ‘Elegant and eloquent’.
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