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Discussion Theme

Destruction or Redemption: Images of Romantic Love

Summary of the Theme
Such a transcendent force as romantic love can have great power to destroy or redeem, and this ambiguity is a central theme in these five novels. Perhaps the most basic aspect of this kind of love is its potential to transform us in some way, however briefly.

Book List

  • Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
  • The French Lieutenant’s Woman by John Fowles
  • The End of the Affai, by Graham Greene
  • Morgan’s Passing by Ann Tyler
  • A Mother and Two Daughters by Gail Godwin

Program Brochure
The humanities scholar's essay was written by Thomas Van Nortwick, Associate Professor of Classics, at Oberlin College and a member of the Ohio Humanities Council.

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   Scholar's essay, annotated book list, and supplementary texts (pdf)*

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