TY - BOOK AU - Pan,Lynn TI - When true love came to China SN - 9789888313426 AV - DS779.23 .P36 2015 U1 - 306.0951 23 PY - 2015///] CY - Hong Kong PB - Hong Kong University Press KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Public Policy KW - Cultural Policy KW - bisacsh KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Anthropology KW - Cultural KW - Popular Culture KW - Manners and customs KW - fast KW - China KW - Social life and customs KW - Electronic books KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Love's entr�ee -- 2. Confucius and Freud -- 3. Love in the western world -- 4. Keywords -- 5. Two great works on love -- 6. The Camellia lady -- 7. Joan Haste and romantic fiction -- 8. The clump -- 9. Two ways of escape -- 10. Faust, Werther, Salome -- 11. Ellen Key -- 12. One and only -- 13. Looking for love : Yu Dafu -- 14. Exalting love : Xu Zhimo -- 15. Love betrayed : Eileen Chang -- 16. Love's decline and fall -- 17. Afterthoughts N2 - Most people suppose that the whole world knows what it is to love; that romantic love is universal, quintessentially human. Such a supposition has to be able to meet three challenges. It has to justify its underlying assumption that all cultures mean the same thing by the word 'love' regardless of language. It has to engage with the scholarly debate on whether or not romantic love was invented in Europe and is uniquely Western. And it must be able to explain why early twentieth-century Chinese writers claimed that they had never known true love, or love by modern Western standards. By addressing these three challenges through a literary, historical, philosophical, biographical, and above all comparative approach, this highly original work shows how love's profile in China shifted with the rejection of arranged marriages and concubinage in favor of free individual choice, monogamy and a Western model of romantic love UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1082029 ER -