Today we like to think that marriage is a free choice based on love:
that we freely choose whom to marry and that we do so, not so much for
survival or social advantage, but for love. The invention of marriage
for love inverted the old relationship between love and marriage. In
the past, marriage was sacred, and love, if it existed at all, was a
consequence of marriage; today, love is sacred and marriage is
secondary. But now marriage appears to be becoming increasingly
superfluous. For the past forty years or so, the number of weddings
has been declining, the number of divorces exploding and the number of
unmarried individuals and couples growing, while single-parent
families are becoming more numerous. Love has triumphed over marriage
but now it is destroying it from inside. So has the ideal of marriage
for love failed, and has love finally been liberated from the shackles
of marriage? In this brilliant and provocative book Pascal Bruckner
argues that the old tension between love and marriage has not been
resolved in favour of love, it has simply been displaced onto other
levels. Even if it seems more straightforward, the contemporary
landscape of love is far from euphoric: as in the past, infidelity,
loss and betrayal are central to the plots of modern love, and the
disenchantment is all the greater because marriages are voluntary and
not imposed. But the collapse of the ideal of marriage for love is not
necessarily a cause for remorse, because it demonstrates that love
retains its subversive power. Love is not a glue to be put in the
service of the institution of marriage: it is an explosive that blows
up in our faces, dynamite pure and simple.
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ISBN
9780745683836
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
96
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