(Love’s atopia, characteristic causes escape dissertations, *ultimatel — Roland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments

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(Love’s atopia, characteristic which causes it to escape all dissertations, would be that *ultimately* it is possible to talk about love only *according to a strict allocutive determination*; whether philosophical, gnomic, lyric, or novelistic, there is always, in the discourse upon love, a person whom one addresses, though this person may have shifted to the condition of a phantom or a creature still to come. No one wants to speak of love unless it is *for* someone.).

Roland Barthes, A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

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