
Much Ado About Loving
What Our Favorite Novels Can Teach You About Date Expectations, Not So-Great Gatsbys, and Love in the Time of Internet Personals
Free Press
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Erschienen am 3. Januar 2012
224 Seiten
978-1-4516-2126-6 (ISBN)
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Beschreibung
?A treat for any book lover, happily mated or cheerfully single? (USA TODAY)?two popular journalists give hilarious relationship advice borrowed from the most famous characters in literature.
Finding love should be easier than ever before, given all the freedoms we enjoy. But as it turns out, the more options we have, the more difficult attaining romantic bliss becomes. We wonder: Should we put all our energy into online dating, or hang out in bars to find someone new? Should we settle for a friendship-with-benefits, or refuse to stop looking until we happen upon true love? And if we do manage to achieve the impossible and find a perfect match?soul mate, sexual dynamo, and best buddy all in one?how can we beat the relationship doldrums when they come, as they're bound to in this hyperactive society?
In our quest to reach romantic nirvana, we turn to self-help manuals, magazines, talk shows, friends, relatives, and shrinks. But we've overlooked the true font of wisdom: the timeless stories written by great novelists. That's where Much Ado About Loving comes in. In its pages, two book lovers who are also advice columnists?Maura Kelly and Jack Murnighan?relay the lessons in life and love that they've learned from reading more classic novels than your English teacher, while having far more romantic conundrums than all of Jane Austen's characters combined. They've done the heavy reading?and the recovering from heartbreak?for you.
Now all you need is this book.
Finding love should be easier than ever before, given all the freedoms we enjoy. But as it turns out, the more options we have, the more difficult attaining romantic bliss becomes. We wonder: Should we put all our energy into online dating, or hang out in bars to find someone new? Should we settle for a friendship-with-benefits, or refuse to stop looking until we happen upon true love? And if we do manage to achieve the impossible and find a perfect match?soul mate, sexual dynamo, and best buddy all in one?how can we beat the relationship doldrums when they come, as they're bound to in this hyperactive society?
In our quest to reach romantic nirvana, we turn to self-help manuals, magazines, talk shows, friends, relatives, and shrinks. But we've overlooked the true font of wisdom: the timeless stories written by great novelists. That's where Much Ado About Loving comes in. In its pages, two book lovers who are also advice columnists?Maura Kelly and Jack Murnighan?relay the lessons in life and love that they've learned from reading more classic novels than your English teacher, while having far more romantic conundrums than all of Jane Austen's characters combined. They've done the heavy reading?and the recovering from heartbreak?for you.
Now all you need is this book.
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Verlagsgruppe
Simon + Schuster LLC
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4,37 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-4516-2126-6 (9781451621266)
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Jack Murnighan has a Ph.D. in medieval and renaissance literature from Duke University. His book, Beowulf on the Beach helped tens of thousands of readers rediscover their love of the classics. His two previous books, The Naughty Bits and Classic Nasty, were critically acclaimed tours of sexuality in the history of literature. He lives in New York City.
Maura Kelly has been a staff writer for Glamour, a daily dating blogger for Marie Claire, and a relationships columnist for amNew York. Her work has appeared in publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, More, The Boston Globe, and Rolling Stone. She received her BA in psychology from Dartmouth College and her MFA in creative writing. She lives in New York City.
Maura Kelly has been a staff writer for Glamour, a daily dating blogger for Marie Claire, and a relationships columnist for amNew York. Her work has appeared in publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, More, The Boston Globe, and Rolling Stone. She received her BA in psychology from Dartmouth College and her MFA in creative writing. She lives in New York City.
Inhalt
- Intro
- Praise
- Author Bio
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: Much Ado About Loving
- Chapter 1: The Hell Jar
- Chapter 2: Overly Great Expectations
- Chapter 3: The Heart is a Lonely Little Guy
- Chapter 4: Bride and Prejudice
- Chapter 5: Lightbulb in August
- Part 2: As You'd Like it (Or So You Think)
- Chapter 6: Jane Erred
- Chapter 7: The Tragic Mountain
- Chapter 8: Bright Nights, Big Shitty Hangovers
- Chapter 9: Love in The Time of Online Dating
- Part 3: Tragicomedy of Errors
- Chapter 10: Not-So-Great Gatsby
- Chapter 11: Infinite Gesticulating
- Chapter 12: Farewell to Charms
- Chapter 13: A Real Pain in The Aeneas
- Part 4: The Taming of The . . . Who?
- Chapter 14: Scorin' Piece
- Chapter 15: Sex and Sensibility
- Chapter 16: Remembrance of Things Passed On
- Chapter 17: The Blabbers Karamazov
- Part 5: All's Well That Ends With an Orgasm
- Chapter 18: Tropic of Romancer
- Chapter 19: Lady's Chattering Lover
- Chapter 20: The Sun also Rises (But Sometimes Not The Penis)
- Chapter 21: Sabbath's Peter
- Part 6: Midsummer's (Or Any Other Season's) Nightmare
- Chapter 22: Moby Dickheads
- Chapter 23: The Brief Wondrous Life of My Last Relationship
- Chapter 24: Revolutionary Road to Hell
- Chapter 25: Sons and Mother-Lovers
- Part 7: Love's Labors Found
- Chapter 26: To The Doghouse
- Chapter 27: Rabbit, Run Screaming
- Chapter 28: Madame Ho-Vary
- Chapter 29: Manna Karenina
- Chapter 30: Bleak House? Not This One
- Chapter 31: Coward's End
- Conclusion: Mistaken Lonelyhearts?
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
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