On Love

  • On Love
    By Emily Dickinson

    On Love

  • On Love
    By Stendhal

    'On Love' is Stendhal's profound attempt to rationalise that most complex of emotions - romantic love.

  • On Love: A Philosophical Dialogue
    By Nicholas J. Pappas

    The multifaceted topic of love is examined from all angles in an ongoing conversation between two characters, Director and Handsome.

  • On Love
    By Charles Bukowski

    Charles Bukowski was a man of intense emotions, someone an editor once called a “passionate madman.” In On Love, we see Bukowski reckoning with the complications and exaltations of love, lust, and desire.

  • On Love: A Novel
    By Alain de Botton

    Each stage of the relationship is illuminated with starling clarity, as novelist and philosopher Alain de Botton explores young love and its emotions, often felt but rarely understood.

  • On Love
    By Charles Bukowski

    Charles Bukowski was a man of intense emotions, someone an editor once called a “passionate madman.” In On Love, we see Bukowski reckoning with the complications and exaltations of love, lust, and desire.

  • On Love
    By Pope Francis

    This is the true treasure of humankind: going forward in life with love, a love that the Lord has sown in our hearts. The Lord’s love is our true treasure.” —Pope Francis

  • On Love
    By Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger

    The earliest dates from 1970 while he was still a professor of theology. Thus, this collection traces the way Joseph Ratzinger has been enamored of the love of God throughout his years of serving the Church.

  • On Love: Aspects of a Single Theme
    By José Ortega y Gasset

    Ortega y Gasset influenced existentialism and the work of Martin Heidegger. In this book Ortega y Gasset takes on the subject of love.

  • On Love: A Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century
    By Luc Ferry

    In this book Luc Ferry shows how the quiet rise of love as the central value in modern societies has created a new principle of meaning and a new definition of the good life that requires a completely different kind of philosophical ...

  • On Love
    By Charles Bukowski

    Charles Bukowski was a man of intense emotions, someone an editor once called a “passionate madman.” In On Love, we see Bukowski reckoning with the complications and exaltations of love, lust, and desire.

  • On Love: In the Muslim Tradition
    By Rusmir Mahmutćehajić

    This work conveys the beauty at the heart of the Islamic tradition in a language devoid of technical terminology.