Erotic Faith:Being in Love from Jane Austen to D.H. Lawrence '90
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Preface 1: Faith, Love, and the Art of the Novel: "The Feather Pluckedfrom Cupid's Wing" 2: The Fortunate Fall: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice(1813) 3: Fatal Love and Eroticizing History: Walter Scott's The Bride ofLammermoor (1819) 4: The Passionate Calling: Emily Bronte's WutheringHeights (1847) 5: Faithful Repression and Erotic Enchantment: CharlotteBronte's Villette (1853) 6: The Fixation of Love: Charles Dickens's GreatExpectations (1860-61) 7: In Love with Moistness: George Eliot's The Mill onthe Floss (1860) 8: The Mirror of Desire: Anthony Trollope's PhineasFinn/Phineas Redux (1869-74) 9: Pastoral Erotics: Thomas Hardy's Far fromthe Madding Crowd (1874) 10: Tristan Is Sold: The Joyce of Love and theLanguage of Flow(er)s (1904-39) 11: The Prophet of Love and the Resurrectionof the Body: D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) Epilogue: TheArt of Love and Love among the Ruins Notes Select Bibliography Index