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Modern fantasies on love versus classical romances : on the success of Fifty shades of grey

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Viewed through the lens of physics, love conquers nothing is the conclusion reached when love patterns in romances are viewed through laws of quantum physics.

In this book, based on the metaphor "Love/Text is Energy," love in fiction is interpreted in the same way as subatomic particles are studied in quantum mechanics - by investigating traces of their clashes in giant colliders, i.e., as Marx's 'converted forms' of the protagonists' conscious and unconscious decisions and actions.

The book introduces the Token Valence Method, which assumes that a word, like an elementary particle, is neither a particle nor a wave but rather a quantum state.

The TVM has revealed three models of love patterns in fiction: adaptation (21st century), alienation (20th century), and imagination (1991-2021).

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Product Details
1527517586 / 9781527517585
Hardback
809.385
17/07/2023
United Kingdom
English
462 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More