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When an individual appreciates that he alone is responsible for the content and coherence of his person, an influx like eros becomes a concrete personal threat. So in the lyric poets, love is something that assaults or invades the body of the lover to wrest control of it from him, a personal struggle of will and physique between the god and his victim. The poets describe this struggle from within a consciousness _ perhaps new in the world _ of the body as a unity of limbs, senses and self, amazed at its own vulnerability.
Anne Carson Eros the Bittersweet
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When an individual appreciates that he alone is responsible for the content and coherence of his person, an influx like eros becomes a concrete personal threat. So in the lyric poets, love is something that assaults or invades the body of the lover to wrest control of it from him, a personal struggle of will and physique between the god and his victim. The poets describe this struggle from within a consciousness _ perhaps new in the world _ of the body as a unity of limbs, senses and self, amazed at its own vulnerability.
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Eros the Bittersweet

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