What's the most romantic literary work ever written?
I've never been in love and likely never will be, but I still want to vicariously experience some semblance of that feeling, because it seems to be one of the best things people can feel. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
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Proust's romance is always something I go back to.
Thanks anon! Proust intimidates me because of how big his tome is, but I'll try to give it a shot.
You can read Swann in Love from the first volume and carry on from there if you'd like. The main narrator's shit doesn't get going until volume 2.
Oh, that's a relief. With luck, soon I will be swimming in 100% Proust and 0% pussy
I honestly disagree. Proust is not so much romance as it is endless cucking and psychotic jealousy.
Hint: Swann in love is 400 pages of the titular character being cucked by the BPD love interest, who is called Odette de Crecy (he literally gave the BPD b***h the surname "crazy" because he is a hack).
>not so much romance as it is endless cucking and psychotic jealousy
What do you think romance is?
The Beast in the Jungle
Intrigued by the description; I'll add this to my list, much appreciated friend
>She wants excitement and she needs romance
>all she gets are dirty underpants
Determining the "most romantic" literary work ever written is subjective and can vary depending on individual preferences. However, there are several classic works known for their romantic themes and emotional depth. Here are a few suggestions that you might find worthwhile:
>"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen:
This novel explores themes of love, social class, and personal growth through the interactions of its characters. The romance between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy is one of the most iconic in literature.
>"Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare:
A tragic tale of young love, this play tells the story of Romeo and Juliet, members of feuding families, who fall deeply in love despite the odds.
>"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë:
This novel is known for its intense and passionate love story between Heathcliff and Catherine. It explores themes of obsession, revenge, and the destructive power of love.
>"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë:
This classic novel follows the life of the orphaned Jane Eyre and her complex relationship with the brooding Mr. Rochester. The story is a blend of romance, mystery, and personal growth.
>"The Notebook" by Nicholas Sparks:
If you're looking for a more modern option, this novel tells the story of a young couple's enduring love through the trials of time. It's known for its emotional impact.
>"Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon:
This series follows the time-traveling romance between Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser. It combines historical fiction, adventure, and a passionate love story.
>"Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy:
This novel explores the consequences of infidelity and the complexities of love through the story of Anna Karenina's affair with Count Vronsky.
>"The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger:
This novel follows the unconventional love story between Henry, a man with a genetic disorder that causes him to time travel, and Clare, his wife.
These are just a few options, and there are many more novels and stories that capture the essence of romance in different ways. Keep in mind that experiencing emotions vicariously through literature can be a powerful way to connect with different aspects of the human experience. Enjoy your journey through these romantic tales!
>"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë:
This novel is known for its intense and passionate love story between Heathcliff and Catherine. It explores themes of obsession, revenge, and the destructive power of love
I always fricking hated this book.
Never read it, but from what I've heard, it sounds like a blackpill about how women secretly want a violent man to dominate and abuse them. Is this true?
Yes
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Nice list. Thanks, ChatGPT, I owe you one!
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Of course, here are a few more romantic literary works that you might find captivating:
>"Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell:
Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, this novel follows the passionate and tumultuous relationship between Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler.
>"One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez:
While not strictly a romance novel, this magical realism masterpiece contains numerous romantic storylines woven into its rich tapestry of family history and fantastical events.
>"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald:
This novel explores themes of unrequited love and the pursuit of the American Dream through the story of Jay Gatsby's love for Daisy Buchanan.
>"Call Me by Your Name" by André Aciman:
A contemporary novel that tells the story of a passionate summer romance between a young man named Elio and a doctoral student named Oliver.
>"Love in the Time of Cholera" by Gabriel García Márquez:
This novel spans several decades and follows the enduring love between Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza.
>"The Thorn Birds" by Colleen McCullough:
This sweeping family saga follows the forbidden love between Meggie Cleary and Father Ralph de Bricassart.
>"Doctor Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak:
Set during the Russian Revolution, this novel tells the story of Yuri Zhivago's love for Lara Antipova amidst the tumultuous events of the time.
>"Persuasion" by Jane Austen:
Another Austen novel, this one focuses on the second chances in love between Anne Elliot and Captain Frederick Wentworth.
>"The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green:
This contemporary young adult novel explores the love between two teenagers, Hazel and Gus, who meet at a cancer support group.
>"Me Before You" by Jojo Moyes:
A touching story about the evolving relationship between Louisa Clark and Will Traynor, who is paralyzed after an accident.
Remember that each of these works offers a unique perspective on love and romance. Dive into these stories and let their emotions and narratives transport you to different worlds and experiences.
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"most romantic" is impossible to determine, literature is not a competition and these kinds of polemics are stupid
the intensity of passion in the sorrows of young werther might help you vicariously understand and sympathise with what its like to fall for someone.
The Song of Songs
This is what love is
give me a QRD please.
Elective Affinities by Goethe still stands as one of the most beautiful love stories I've ever read.
Book of Monelle by Marcel Schwob. it edits together myths and fairy tales he wrote for her as she died.
going through the thread shows me how far behind literature is to anime when it comes to the romance genre
Ossian
Wuthering Heights
OP here, just wanted to thank everyone for their recs. I desperately need romance in my life and I'm going to devour these books (except the meme suggestions).
The Phantom of the Opera
Tropic of Cancer.
Rec me some books HEAVY with infidelity.
Swann in Love
The Millers Tale
The Decameron
Ada, or Ardor. On both sides.
A Sport and a Pastime is nice and horny.
I fricked my girlfriend stupid after it. That was after a months long dead bedroom born of my apathy and complete unarousal.
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