Neural Processing of Facial Attractiveness and Romantic Love: An Overview and Suggestions for Future Empirical Studies. [PDF]
Ueda R.
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Background: Violence legitimization has been associated with the myths of romantic love. In the Portuguese context, there are no available standardized tools to assess it.
Jaume Grané-Morcillo +3 more
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Willingness of youth without disabilities to have romantic love and marital relationships with persons with disabilities. [PDF]
Zewude B, Habtegiorgis T.
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Think Happy Thoughts : Peter Pan as a Tragic Hero
Using Aristotle\u27s definition of the tragic hero, this work will explore J.M. Barrie\u27s novel, Peter and Wendy, and how Peter is a tragic figure.
Connelly, Sarah M.
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The Cowl - Feb 13, 2003 - Valentine\u27s Day Special Issue [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. February 13, 2003 - Valentine\u27s Day Special Issue.
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Assumption of the Myths of Romantic Love: Its Relationship With Sex, Type of Sex-Affective Relationship, and Sexual Orientation. [PDF]
Cubells-Serra J +4 more
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Small discoveries can have great consequences in love affairs: the case of "Beauty and the Beast" [PDF]
A mathematical model is proposed for interpreting the love story portrayed by Walt Disney in the film 'Beauty and The Beast'. The analysis shows that the story is characterized by a sudden explosion of sentimental involvements, revealed by the existence ...
Della Rossa, F., Landi, P., Rinaldi, S.
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THE FAILURE AND DISILLUSION OF EMMA BOVARY IN HER FRANTIC SEARCH FOR IDEALISTIC LOVE IN GUSTAVE FLAUBERT’S NOVEL “MADAME BOVARY” [PDF]
A literary work had been created a long time ago before someone found the essence, values and meaning of literature. Moreover, literature works also offer knowledge and profound understanding about human being, world and life.
Sukmaningtyas,
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‘Some Fashions in Love’: Victoria Cross and the Contestation of Compulsory Monogamy
This article examines how the Anglo-Indian author “Victoria Cross” (Annie-Sophie Cory) challenges mononormativity – the normalised idea that monogamy is the “right” or even “natural” form of romantic love – within the framework of popular romance fiction.
Cornelia Wächter
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Gregor A., Špajdel M.: Romantic love from a social neuroscience perspective In our work we describe romantic love in terms of cerebral activity and define its specific anatomic correlates.
Marián Špajdel, Alexander Gregor
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