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: His Canzoniere is a masterclass in the "failing search for self-possession" caused by obsessive love, depicting it as a "fatal multiplicity" that obstructs the mind.

: Director Paul Morrissey’s 1988 film Spike of Bensonhurst prominently features music from the album "Malattia d'amore" by the Italian singer Pupo . The film uses these "honeyed strains" of Italian pop to underscore the messy, often transactional nature of modern romance in Italian-American enclaves. Malattia d'amore

Today, "Malattia d'amore" survives more as a cultural and artistic trope than a medical diagnosis. : His Canzoniere is a masterclass in the

Italian authors have long used malattia d'amore as a central theme to explore human vulnerability and social structures. Today, "Malattia d'amore" survives more as a cultural

In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, physicians treated love not as a metaphor, but as a pathological condition of the "estimative faculty".