The Paths of Formless Love is a lighthearted farce, an existential drama, a philosophical treatise, and a post-modern comedy of manners set in London in the 1900s.It follows the formless paths of four couples who love each other almost as much as they mistake one for another. Mistaken identities are not so much a problem here as the mistake that is identity.Hilariously funny, and ontologically catastrophic, disturbing in its implications, and innocent in its atrocities, The Paths of Formless Love touches upon all of the most important themes in human life: love, death, free will, and, perhaps, chiefest amongst them, squirrels. ARCHIBALD:Never mind.I simply implied that people are indeed Quite swell before they're born. Man is, I think,By nature good, but birth corrupts him; soMuch is clear. I say, 'tis people ruinThe idea of love. Just see, myself,I have had wondrous, long relationships,Fill to the sighs with love and warm caresses,And what's the trick? to always leave the girlOut of it.
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