Primitive Love and Love-Stories eBook

Henry Theophilus Finck
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,176 pages of information about Primitive Love and Love-Stories.

Primitive Love and Love-Stories eBook

Henry Theophilus Finck
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,176 pages of information about Primitive Love and Love-Stories.

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Abipones: 
     Baldness;
     Tattooing courage;
     Cruel to women;
     Parental tyranny.

Abyssinians: 
     Concubinage;
     Women not coy;
     Amulets;
     Choice;
     Where woman rules;
     No chance for love;
     Pastoral love;
     A flirtation.

Achilles and Briseis.

Acontius and Cydippe.

Adoration, contempt, and adulation: 
     (See also Women:  maltreatment of, and contempt for).

Affection.

Africans: 
     Mutilations;
     Vanity and emulation;
     Scarification;
     Beauty not appreciated;
     Corpulence versus beauty;
     Concupiscence versus beauty;
     Kissing;
     Why wives are valued;
     Desertion of the aged;
     “Liberty of choice,”;
     Chapter on (See Table of Contents and names of peoples:  Bushmen,
          Hottentots, Kaffirs, etc.).

Ainos: 
     A flirtation.

Algerians: 
      Kabyles.

Algonkins: 
     Tattooing;
     Words for love.

Altruism: 
     (See Selfishness).

Amazons: 
     (See Women, masculine).

American Indians: 
     Fear of nature;
     Honorable polygamy;
     Ashamed to wear clothes;
     Indifference to chastity;
     Incest;
     Advertising for a wife;
     Repression of preference;
     Utility versus beauty;
     Masculine women;
     A girl’s ideal;
     Polygamous sentiment;
     “Jealousy,”;
     Absence of real jealousy;
     Unjealous Californians and Patagonians;
     Feminine jealousy;
     Absence of;
     Easily overcome;
     Causes of;
     Proposals by girls;

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