Gower, John | Kurt Olsson (essay date 1995)
Kurt Olsson (essay date 1995)
SOURCE: Olsson, Kurt. “Love, Intimacy, and Gower.” Chaucer Review 30, no. 1 (1995): 71-100.
[In the following essay, Olsson considers Gower's works in light of his presentation of intimacy and love and the many different forms that each can take.]
Recent discussions of intimacy and the “terrible desire for intimacy”1 reflected in our culture often center on questions about sexuality, and that tendency should not surprise us. Throughout its history as an English word, “intimacy” has been used as a euphemism for sexual intercourse, and since Freud, we have become accustomed to looking for sexual undercurrents in other forms of interpersonal relationship, nowhere so commonly as in settings of intimacy. To be sure, the term may be understood differently and without such complication. Some observers have claimed, for example, that “between individuals, intimacy becomes the goal of the...
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