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 +"Most of the writers on the [[psychology of love]] at this period, however, seem to have passed over the [[olfactory]] element in [[sexual attraction]], regarding it probably as too unaesthetic. It receives no emphasis either in Senancour's ''[[De l'amour (Senancour) |De l'Amour]]'' or Stendhal's ''[[On Love (Stendhal) |De l'Amour]]'' or Michelet's ''[[L'Amour (Michelet)|L'Amour]]''."--''[[Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4]]'' (1905) Havelock Ellis
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[[Image:Amour eroticism and cinema.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Amour]] - [[érotisme]] & [[cinéma]]'' by [[Ado Kyrou]]]] [[Image:Amour eroticism and cinema.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Amour]] - [[érotisme]] & [[cinéma]]'' by [[Ado Kyrou]]]]
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-'''Amour''' (French for ''[[love]]'') may refer to:+'''Amour''' is French for [[love]], from Latin ''[[amor]]''.
* [[Amour (1970 film)|''Amour'' (1970 film)]], a Danish film * [[Amour (1970 film)|''Amour'' (1970 film)]], a Danish film
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* [[Amour (musical)|''Amour'' (musical)]], a 1997 stage musical by Michel Legrand * [[Amour (musical)|''Amour'' (musical)]], a 1997 stage musical by Michel Legrand
* [[Amour (Stockhausen)|''Amour'' (Stockhausen)]], a 1974–76 cycle of clarinet pieces by Karlheinz Stockhausen * [[Amour (Stockhausen)|''Amour'' (Stockhausen)]], a 1974–76 cycle of clarinet pieces by Karlheinz Stockhausen
-'+==L'Amour==
 +'''L'Amour''' may refer to:
 +* [[Louis L'Amour]], an American cowboy novelist
 +* [[L'Amour (film)|''L'Amour'' (film)]], a 1972 Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey film
 +* [[Love (L'amour) by Jules Michelet |''L'Amour'' (book)]], a book by Jules Michelet
 +* [[L'Amour (William Mortensen photograph)]], a photograph by American photographer William Mortensen.
 +*[[Amour (2012 film) ]]
 +==De l'amour==
 +* '''''[[On Love (Stendhal)|De l'amour]]''''' est le titre d'une œuvre de [[Stendhal]], éditée en [[1822]].
 +* '''''[[De l'amour (Senancour)|De l'amour]]''''' est le titre d'une œuvre d'[[Étienne Pivert de Senancour]]
 +* '''''[[De l'amour (1965)|De l'amour]]''''' est un film français de [[Jean Aurel]] sorti en [[1965 au cinéma|1965]], d'après l'œuvre de [[Stendhal]].
 +== See also ==
 +*''[[On Love]]''
 +*''[[Love (L'amour) by Jules Michelet |L'Amour]]'' (1858) by Jules Michelet.
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== See also == == See also ==
* "[[Amour, Amour]]", a song by Plastic Bertrand * "[[Amour, Amour]]", a song by Plastic Bertrand
-* [[D'Amour]] (surname) 
* [[L'Amour (disambiguation)]] * [[L'Amour (disambiguation)]]
-* [[Saint-Amour (disambiguation)]] 
-* [[Amore (disambiguation)]] 
-* [[Armour (disambiguation)]] 
* [[Love (disambiguation)]] * [[Love (disambiguation)]]
- +* [[Amor]]
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"Most of the writers on the psychology of love at this period, however, seem to have passed over the olfactory element in sexual attraction, regarding it probably as too unaesthetic. It receives no emphasis either in Senancour's De l'Amour or Stendhal's De l'Amour or Michelet's L'Amour."--Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 (1905) Havelock Ellis

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