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Hints for Lovers

By Arnold Haultain

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"Hints for Lovers" by Arnold Haultain is a collection of essays exploring the complexities of love, relationships, and the nature of men and women, wr...

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2004-12-04
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"Hints for Lovers" by Arnold Haultain is a collection of essays exploring the complexities of love, relationships, and the nature of men and women, written in the early 20th century. The author delves into the intricacies of romantic interactions, aiming to unravel the differences and dynamics between the sexes as they pursue love and companionship. The opening portion introduces the author’s examination of women, especially young girls, and their multifaceted nature as perceived by men. Haultain paints a vivid picture of girls as both enigmatic and captivating creatures, filled with complexities that perplex the male psyche. He discusses how infatuation often fuels the male desire to understand them, revealing a blend of admiration, confusion, and the often venturous pursuit of love. The initial chapter sets the tone for a broader exploration of gender dynamics in love—highlighting the playful yet serious undertones of courtship, the joy and trials of relationships, and the eternal quest to navigate in the world of affection and attraction. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Theodore Arnold Haultain (1857–1941) was a British writer. He was for many years secretary to Goldwin Smith in Toronto, writing a memoir and acting as literary executor after his death. His book, "Hints for Lovers", was a limited edition, dedicated to his daughter Emma.

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