Eros and Illness

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Eros and Illness
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780674659711
ISBN-13 : 0674659716
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Book Synopsis Eros and Illness by : David B. Morris

Book excerpt: When we or our loved ones fall ill, our world is thrown into disarray, our routines are interrupted, our beliefs shaken. David Morris offers an unconventional, deeply human exploration of what it means to live with, and live through, disease. He shows how desire—emotions, dreams, stories, romance, even eroticism—plays a crucial part in illness.


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