“True love was overcome by the obstacles facing time, space, and the world, with resistance, although sometimes painful,” says Alain Badiou. So, what makes us think that this victory is possible in the face of the overwhelming time of breaking down any long-term relationship?
Virginia Woolf is trying to discover exactly that in a short passage from her diary, which is published under the Diary of an Author. In the autumn of 1926, 44-year-old Woolf, who completed his 14th anniversary of his unusual marriage with Leonard, writes under the title of “Marriage Relationship”: “Amold Bennett says that the terror of marriage lies in his “everyday occurrence”.
This is what rasped the entire intensity of the relationship. The truth is roughly like this: Let’s say that life flows by itself in 4 out of 7 days; but on the fifth day a drop of sensation (between the husband and his wife) occurs. This is a much more filled and more sensitive moment because of the usual, unconscious days of both sides flowing spontaneously. So what marks the year is those moments of intensity. Hardy’s ‘moments of dreaming’. How can a relationship last for any time if not under these conditions? ”
In order to fully absorb this masterpiece called “An Author’s Diary”, Anna Dostoyevskaya may apply to Joseph Campbell for the secrets of a happy marriage, and Joseph Campbell for the most important things in maintaining romantic relationships.
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