I've been in love with you for weeks.'
There's no such thing,' she says. 'It's a rhetorical device. It's a bourgeois fallacy.'
Haven't you ever been in love, then?'
When I was younger,' she says, 'I allowed myself to be constructed by the discourse of romantic love for a while, yes.'
What the hell does that mean?'
We aren't essences, Vic. We aren't unique individual essences existing prior to language. There is only language.

Autor: David Lodge

I've been in love with you for weeks.'<br />There's no such thing,' she says. 'It's a rhetorical device. It's a bourgeois fallacy.'<br />Haven't you ever been in love, then?'<br />When I was younger,' she says, 'I allowed myself to be constructed by the discourse of romantic love for a while, yes.'<br />What the hell does that mean?'<br />We aren't essences, Vic. We aren't unique individual essences existing prior to language. There is only language. - David Lodge


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