Get what you want by manipulating every- one’s greatest weakness: the desire for pleasure
Seduction is the most subtle, elu- sive, and effective form of power. It’s as evident in John F. Kennedy’s hold
over the masses as it is in Cleopatra’s hold over Antony. Now, the author of the bestselling The 48 Laws of Power has written
a handbook synthesizing the classic litera- ture of seduction from Freud to Kierkegaard and Ovid to Casanova, with cunning strate- gies illustrated by the successes and failures of characters throughout history. And once again Robert Greene identifies the rules of a timeless, amoral game and explores how to cast a spell, break down resistance, and, ultimately, induce a target to surrender. The Art of Seduction takes us through the characters and qualities of the ten archetypal figures of seduction (including the Siren, the Ideal Lover, the Dandy, the Natural, the Charismatic, and the Star) and the twenty-four maneuvers by which anyone can
overeóme a target’s futile resistance to the practice of this devastating and timeless art form. Every bit as essential as The 48
Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction is an indispensable primer of persuasión that reveáis one of history’s great¬est weapons and the ultímate form of power.