Tales of Love, Sex and Danger

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ISBN:

9780198072560

Publication date:

30/05/2011

Paperback

236 pages

216x140mm

Price: 445.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198072560

Publication date:

30/05/2011

Paperback

236 pages

Second Edition Edition

Sudhir Kakar, John Munder Ross

Original book a classic, with a publication history of 25 years.,Authors, well-known psychoanalysts.,Includes a new Postscript by the authors.

Rights:  World Rights

Second Edition Edition

Sudhir Kakar, John Munder Ross

Description

This book discusses the complexities of love and the nature of erotic passion as these appear in the great love stories of the world. Starting with the story of Romeo and Juliet and its roots in European Christianity, the authors uncover hidden depths of cultural and universal significance in famous romantic tales of the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent-'Layla and Majnun', 'Heer and Ranjha', 'Sohni and Mahinwal', 'Vis and Ramin', and 'Radha and Krishna'. Moving westward again, Kakar and Ross look at the Greek myth of Oedipus, the Celtic saga of Tristan and Isolde, the tragic drama of Hamlet, the legend of Phaedra and Hippolytus, and a contemporary handling of the love theme in the writings of Vladimir Nabokov. This new edition, published after 25 years of the first edition, includes an Epilogue which re-evaluates the authors' assertions about romantic and erotic love in the context of contemporary psychoanalysis and modern literary theory.

About the Authors


Sudhir Kakar and John Munder Ross

Sudhir Kakar is a psychoanalyst and writer who lives in Goa, India. Sudhir Kakar's seventeen books of non-fiction and five of fiction include The Inner World, Culture and Psyche, Shamans, Mystics and Doctors, The Analyst and the Mystic, The Colors of Violence, The Ascetic of Desire, Ecstasy, and Mira and the Mahatma. His books have been translated into twenty languages around the world. John Munder Ross is Clinical Professor and Training Analyst, The Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Columbia University Medical Center.

Second Edition Edition

Sudhir Kakar, John Munder Ross

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
1:Introduction
Part I PURE CULTURES OF LOVE
2:The Amorous Death of Romeo and Juliet
3:Love in the Middle Eastern World: Layla and Majnun-The Tale of Sohni and Mahinwal / The Story of Heer and Ranjha / Love and Madness
4:The Cloistered Passion of Radha and Krishna
Part II EROS ADULTERATED
5:Kings and Cuckolds: Passion as Power-King Moubad, Vis and Ramin / Power and Love in India / A Return to Oedipus the King
6:The Conscience of the King-Tristan and Isolde / Hamlet
7:Mother Love: When Desire becomes Reality-Phaedra / An Indian Interlude
Part II I LOVE THEORY AND LOVE STORY
8:The Phenomenology of Passionate Love-Passionate Love: Desire and Longing
9:The Ontogeny of Love
Epilogue 25 Years Later
Notes

Second Edition Edition

Sudhir Kakar, John Munder Ross

Second Edition Edition

Sudhir Kakar, John Munder Ross

Second Edition Edition

Sudhir Kakar, John Munder Ross

Description

This book discusses the complexities of love and the nature of erotic passion as these appear in the great love stories of the world. Starting with the story of Romeo and Juliet and its roots in European Christianity, the authors uncover hidden depths of cultural and universal significance in famous romantic tales of the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent-'Layla and Majnun', 'Heer and Ranjha', 'Sohni and Mahinwal', 'Vis and Ramin', and 'Radha and Krishna'. Moving westward again, Kakar and Ross look at the Greek myth of Oedipus, the Celtic saga of Tristan and Isolde, the tragic drama of Hamlet, the legend of Phaedra and Hippolytus, and a contemporary handling of the love theme in the writings of Vladimir Nabokov. This new edition, published after 25 years of the first edition, includes an Epilogue which re-evaluates the authors' assertions about romantic and erotic love in the context of contemporary psychoanalysis and modern literary theory.

About the Authors


Sudhir Kakar and John Munder Ross

Sudhir Kakar is a psychoanalyst and writer who lives in Goa, India. Sudhir Kakar's seventeen books of non-fiction and five of fiction include The Inner World, Culture and Psyche, Shamans, Mystics and Doctors, The Analyst and the Mystic, The Colors of Violence, The Ascetic of Desire, Ecstasy, and Mira and the Mahatma. His books have been translated into twenty languages around the world. John Munder Ross is Clinical Professor and Training Analyst, The Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Columbia University Medical Center.

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
1:Introduction
Part I PURE CULTURES OF LOVE
2:The Amorous Death of Romeo and Juliet
3:Love in the Middle Eastern World: Layla and Majnun-The Tale of Sohni and Mahinwal / The Story of Heer and Ranjha / Love and Madness
4:The Cloistered Passion of Radha and Krishna
Part II EROS ADULTERATED
5:Kings and Cuckolds: Passion as Power-King Moubad, Vis and Ramin / Power and Love in India / A Return to Oedipus the King
6:The Conscience of the King-Tristan and Isolde / Hamlet
7:Mother Love: When Desire becomes Reality-Phaedra / An Indian Interlude
Part II I LOVE THEORY AND LOVE STORY
8:The Phenomenology of Passionate Love-Passionate Love: Desire and Longing
9:The Ontogeny of Love
Epilogue 25 Years Later
Notes