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.
     Unchastity incompatible with;
     Indian “refined love,”;
     Does suicide prove love?;
     Philologic evidence;
     Indian specimens;
     Whole tracts of feeling unknown to savages;
     Unknown to Hindoos;
     To Hebrews;
     To Greeks;
     Utility of.

Madagascar: 
     Unchastity.

Mahabharata.

Makololo: 
     Mutilations.

Malavika and Agnimitra.

Mandans: 
     Women not jealous;
     Not coy;
     Obliged to mourn;
     Apparent modesty;
     Lower than brutes;
     “Conjugal love,”;
     Brides sold.

Maoris (See New Zealanders).

Marriage: 
     Polygamy more honorable than monogamy;
     Monopolism and monogamy;
     Chastity not valued in;
     Utilitarian;
     Wives as property;
     On trial;
     A farce;
     And corpulence;
     Why savages value wives;
     Of women, without choice (See Choice);
     In China;
     Love in Bushman;
     Why Australians marry;
     By exchange of girls;
     By elopement (See Elopements);
     Taboos;
     Of souls;
     By stratagem;
     Christian ideal vs. ancient Hebrew;
     In Greece;
     Plato’s ideal;
     In Tonga;
     In Hawaii;
     Indians;
     In India;
     By capture and mock capture;
     By purchase;
     Before puberty;
     (See also Promiscuity).

Masculine selfishness: 
     (See Selfishness).

Medea and Jason.

Mediaeval gallantry.

Melanesians: 
     Morals.

Mexicans: 
     Barrenness a cause of divorce;
     Practical promiscuity;
     Woman’s inferior position;
     Marriage conditions;
     Aztek love-poems;
     Erotic philology.

Micronesians: 
     Tattooing.

Militarism and feminine lack of coyness.

Mishmees: 
     Unchastity.

Mixed Moods: 
     (See Hope and Despair).

Modesty: 
     Curiosities of;
     Deception;
     Absence of, etc. (See Chastity).

Modocs: 
     Dangers of adultery;
     Why they marry;
     Marriage ceremony.

Mohammedans: 
     Polygamy;
     Contempt for women.

Mojaves: 
     Jewels and rank;
     Morals.

Monopolism.

Moors: 
     Ideas of beauty;
     Ugly features.

Mordvins: 
     Mock coyness.

Mosquitos: 
     Lower than animals.

Mourning: 
     Decorations;
     To order;
     For entertainment.

Murder: 
     As a virtue.

Mutilations.

Nagas: 
     Ungallant.

Nala and Damayanti.

Natchez: 
     Lending wives;
     Unchaste;
     Treatment of squaws.

Natural selection: 
     Replaced by love.

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