The Unknown Eros
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066228378
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About this book
In "The Unknown Eros," Coventry Patmore explores the intricate layers of love and desire through a series of interconnected lyrical poems that delve into the complex dynamics of romantic relationships. Patmore's literary style is notable for its rich imagery and profound emotional resonance, drawing on a variety of influences from Romanticism to Victorian sentimentality. The book navigates themes of unrequited love, divine inspiration, and the transcendental nature of affection, all while embedding contemporary societal critiques within its verses, making it a vital piece of literature in the Victorian canon. Coventry Patmore was not only a prominent poet of the Victorian era, but also a passionate proponent of idealized love, often reflecting his own tumultuous personal experiences within his work. His own marital struggles and philosophical contemplations on love significantly shaped "The Unknown Eros," allowing him to articulate the dichotomy between physical desire and spiritual connection, thus enriching the text with emotional depth and authenticity. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced exploration of love and its many forms. Patmore's eloquent verses invite deep reflection on the nature of intimacy and devotion, making this work essential for anyone interested in the intersection of love, poetry, and Victorian culture.
- Audience
- adults-only
- Language
- English
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