Kahlil Gibran: The Nature of Love
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Kahlil Gibran: The Nature of Love

  1. 101 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Kahlil Gibran: The Nature of Love

About this book

This illuminating study examines the renowned Lebanese author's poetic depictions of love in its various forms and phases.

Kahlil Gibran sees love as a burning fire, creating and destroying. Though it is at the center of life, it is for many a wellspring of strife and unsolved problems. Indeed, it seems that the more we write about it, the more mysterious it becomes. Yet there are those rare authors who can shine the light of truth on the subject—authors like Gibran.

In this volume, Gibran scholar Andrew Dib Sherfan explores the various aspects of love according to the famous Lebanese poet and philosopher. Gibran's writing is full of mystic symbolism and metaphors, many of which reveal profound insights into the nature of love between man and woman, parent and child, God and human, and individual and society.

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Information

Year
2022
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781504077330

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Dedication
  4. Foreword
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Preface: Kahlil Gibran’s Philosophy of Love
  8. Chapter I: Background
  9. Chapter II: Love — A Manifold Awakening
  10. Chapter III: Beauty — The Holy Ray
  11. Chapter IV: Women — The Light Unto the Lamp
  12. Chapter V: Marriage — “Strings that Quiver with the Same Music”
  13. Chapter VI: Pain and Sorrow — The Agony of the Ecstasy
  14. Chapter VII: Wealth — Symbol of a Despairing People
  15. Chapter VIII: Tradition and Law — Love Makes the Law
  16. Chapter IX: Parents and Family — Bows and Arrows
  17. Chapter X: People — “Yes, I Loved You All”
  18. Chapter XI: Summary and Conclusions
  19. Copyright

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