· Face of Love Pa Txt,Feminism and the Beauty Question,The Face of Love,,Paperback, Text,Women's Studies,Lambert, Ellen Zetzel. The Face of Love will certainly lead to re-readings of many classic texts and may lead some women to reconsider the story of their lives." —Phyllis Rose, author of Parallel Lives " "The Face of Love is a wise and often poignant book about the connection between love and feelings of ugliness or beauty.5/5(1). · Ellen Zetzel Lambert explores the connection of physical appearance to self-esteem, through photography, literature, and life experience. To see beauty as the face of love rather than the arbitrary gift of fortune is to enlarge our sense of life's possibilities. A woman becomes beautiful when she believes that her appearance reflects her 4/5(4).
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