"Rosenwein's history of love is erudite yet entertaining, crisp yet kaleidoscopic. The 'five fantasies' she describes in rich historical detail are the pillars of contemporary romance. This book shows us what the myths are made of and empowers us to resist their deadly allure."Carrie Jenkins, author of What Love Is and Sad Love"If you have any interest in love and what it has meant through the centuries, this wise and vivid book is for you. Never preachy, yet sparkling with insight, brief yet wide-ranging, these pages are bound to excite discussion for years to come."Lynn Hunt, author of History: Why It Matters"This is a highly original, refreshing take on the complex history of love."Peter N. Stearns, author of A History of Shame"original ... groundbreaking."Emotions: History, Culture, Society
AcknowledgmentsNote to ReadersIntroduction1. Like-Mindedness2. Transcendence3. Obligation4. Obsession5. InsatiabilityConclusionFurther ReadingNotesBibliographyIndex
Barbara H. Rosenwein is internationally recognized for her work in the history of emotions, a field she helped to pioneer. Her books explore the many ways in which different groups have experienced, valued, and expressed emotions over time. There are no universal, "basic emotions," but all of us have feelings shaped by (and shaping in turn) the "emotional communities" in which we live. Rosenwein has taught and lectured around the world, but her home is near Chicago, where she lives with her husband, Tom.