Zusammenfassung der Ressource
CATEGORIES OF LOVE THROUGH THE AGES
- Timeless love
- The Anniversay - John Donne
- “When bodies to their graves, souls
from their grave remove”
- “Death were no divorce”
- “Souls where nothing dwells but love”
- Touch by Thom Gunn
- "Continous Creation"
- • A Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment
- “My head…more”
- “Soon we should be together”
- “My chilled limbs now numbed in forlorn”
- Overwhelming/uncontrollable love
- Women in Love by DH Lawrence
- “A strange transport took possession of her”
- A Birthday by Christina Rossetti
- Use of similes and natural imagery
- Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
- “Beauty too rich…earth too dear” – repetition of ‘too’
- A Love Song – William Carlos Williams
- "Heavily"
- "The weight of love"
- Love and the arts/wealth
- The Importance of Being Ernest – Oscar Wilde
- “Arrange my music for me”
- Twelfth Night by Shakespeare
- “If music be the food of love” – Orsino
- Lust/desire
- Atonement - Ian McEwan
- Women In Love - DH Lawrence
- Parental/familial love
- A Childs Sleep – Carol Ann Duffy
- “Wood”, “flowers”, “pebble” – natural imagery showing the naturalness of maternal love
- Contrast – Catrin – Gillian Clarke
- Forbidden love
- Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov
- Atonement – Robbie and Cecilia – Ian McEwan
- Cement Garden – Ian McEwan
- Unrequited love
- No Second Troy – W.B Yeats
- “She filled my days with misery”
- “What could she have done being what she is”
- The Glass Menagerie – Tennessee Williams
- Laura and Jim – last scene