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Survey of Love and Marriage in Janette Oke's Fictions

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Love is a responsibility in being fond of others that is higher than a desire of friendship, for sure. It is something more than overcoming our loneliness, though human needs a power to escape from his loneliness. As a social being, human requires others to live, especially in opposite sex. In Janette Oke's novels, the nature and meaning of love is the common path in choosing a life partner for marriage. In her view, marital love is a main principle in transcending human life. In her novels, when pure love happens in which we love somebody honestly without expecting reciprocation. In such relationship, the lover can only adjust his behaviors to show the message of love. Oke tries to show that the romantic love is the basis of the most extreme pleasure that our life needs.(original abstract)
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50
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51--54
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Twórcy
  • Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Bibliografia
  • Robinson, Ian, Chaucer and the English Tradition. CUP Archives (1975) 17-37.
  • Merton, Thomas, Love and Living. Macmillan (2002) 18-40.
  • Smith, Charlotte, the Monthly Mirror. London (1970) 232-233.
  • Rogers Kelly, Self-Interest: An Anthology of Philosophical Perspectives from Antiquity to the Present. Routledge (1997) 123-124.
  • Sternberg, Robert J., the Psychology of Love. Yale University Press, 1988.
  • Capellanus, Andreas, the Art of Courtly Love. New York: Columbia UP, 1990.
  • De Rougemont, Denis. Love in the Western World. Princeton UP, 1983.
  • Fromm, Eric. The Art of Loving. New York, 2000. Harper & Row, 1956.
  • Mirenayat, Sayyed Ali. The Treatment of Love in Janette Oke's Selected Novel. MA Diss, 2012.
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