The Art of Seduction
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Robert Greene catalogs nine types of seducer, from the Siren to the Charmer, illustrated with figures from Cleopatra to John F. Kennedy, and walks through the twenty-four phases of pulling someone fully into your influence.
The Art of Seduction (2001) is Robert Greene's second book, after The 48 Laws of Power. The metadata above lists Melanie George; the most-searched Art of Seduction is by Robert Greene.
The Art of Seduction blends historical analysis and applied psychology. It is more aphoristic and case-study driven than typical self-help, with profiles of historical seducers from Cleopatra to Casanova.
The Art of Seduction was written by Melanie George, published in 2002 by Pocket Star Books.
The Art of Seduction is 341 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, The Art of Seduction takes most readers 5 to 7 hours to finish.
The Art of Seduction is a standalone novel by Melanie George, not part of a series.
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