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Love and the Philosopher - A Study in Sentiment - cover

Love and the Philosopher - A Study in Sentiment

Marie Corelli

Publisher: Interactive Media

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Summary

"Love and the Philosopher: A Study in Sentiment" by Marie Corelli explores the tender interplay between love and intellect. The novel delves into the life of a philosopher, unveiling the emotional depth beneath his rational exterior. Corelli's narrative weaves a tale of sentiment and introspection, challenging the notion that intellect and love exist in isolation. Against a backdrop of philosophical inquiry, the story unfolds as a captivating exploration of the human heart, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of passion and reason in the pursuit of true understanding.
Available since: 11/22/2023.
Print length: 220 pages.

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