Issue 1.2

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Special Issue: Eros and Literature

Published: January 1968


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 12 essays, totalling 146 pages

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This issue of Mosaic considers the carnality of love and the ways in which the act of loving, or “love-making,” has been examined in literature from Greek society to the Marquis de Sade to contemporary Canadian poetry. Brigid Brophy asks the guiding question: why has sex, yet not violence, been censured in Western society? Through studies of Victorian fashion, homiletics, and Surrealist writing, disparate considerations of this question illuminate literature’s role in enforcing or destabilizing social and cultural orientations toward the erotic.

Our Impermissive Society

Brigid Brophy

Eros in Homiletics and Literature

Zalman M. Schachter

Eros in Graeco-Roman Society and Literature

Barry Baldwin

Faithful in a Different Fashion

Sara Keith

The Marquis de Sade and his Critics

Lorna Berman

Impersonal Aphrodite

Herbert Howarth

L'érotisme et la fête: Bataille, Leiris, Vailland

Pierre B. Gobin

Eros or Narcissus? The Male Canadian Poet

Fred Cogswell

André Breton: The Surrealist Sensibility

Roger Cardinal

Love Cults in Sixteenth Century India

S.T. Kallapur

Love's Body

George Amabile

Eos: Meetings and Partings

Karl W. Maurer