A Lover's Reply

In In defense of sentimentality. New York: Oxford University Press (2004)
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Roland Barthes's book, A Lover's Discourse, is a classic confession of the pains of love. This chapter is an homage to the late great contemporary French thinker.

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original Solomon, Robert C. (2000) "A lover's reply (to Roland Barthes's a lover's discourse)". In Silverman, Hugh J., Philosophy and Desire, pp. 7--143: Routledge (2000)

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