Eros the Bittersweet
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Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay (1986) is the first book of criticism by the Canadian poet, essayist, translator, and classicist Anne Carson.
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Author | Anne Carson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Publication date | 1986 |
Awards | Modern Library: 100 Best Nonfiction Books (Reader's List) |
ISBN | 9780608027401 |
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A reworking of her 1981 doctoral thesis Odi et Amo Ergo Sum ("I Hate and I Love, Therefore I Am"),[1] Eros the Bittersweet "laid the groundwork for her subsequent publications, […] formulating the ideas on desire that would come to dominate her poetic output",[2] and establishing her "style of patterning her writings after classical Greek literature".[3]