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Literature’s Greatest Love Affairs

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Marmight Fri 24-Apr-20 13:32:09

Something to while away the time
I’ll start with :
Hari Kumar & Daphne Manners in
The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott.
A doomed love affair with far reaching consequences

LullyDully Wed 29-Apr-20 18:08:33

Captain Corelli and whatshername. Loved that book so much. It made me cry and laugh.

Parsley3 Mon 27-Apr-20 15:45:45

Larissa and Zhivago for me. Doomed just doomed.

Anniebach Mon 27-Apr-20 15:36:27

No eazybee Miss Piggy and Kermit

Niobe Mon 27-Apr-20 15:34:00

Calandergirl, I ‘ll have to re-read all the books before the new one comes out just to get into the flow again!

eazybee Mon 27-Apr-20 15:07:14

Noddy and Big Ears

Nannarose Mon 27-Apr-20 14:18:12

These are one of my current favourites:
www.fantasticfiction.com/n/sharan-newman/catherine-levendeur/

They are historical mysteries, but in Catherine and Edgar, we see how their teachers' real life affair might have had a happy ending (Heloise and Abelard)

For persistence and devotion, Walter Hartwright and Laura Fairlie (The Woman in White)

And, more up to date, I'm also a fan of Sharon McCone & Hy Ripinsky
www.fantasticfiction.com/m/marcia-muller/

LullyDully Mon 27-Apr-20 14:07:26

Yes, but Cathy and Heathcliffe were such horrible people so not a romance to admire. Not like Jane and Rochester, now that's romance.

Rosalyn69 Mon 27-Apr-20 13:27:32

Anna Karenina and Vronsky

Calendargirl Mon 27-Apr-20 13:15:04

I have a very soft spot for Cormoran Niobe.

Calendargirl Mon 27-Apr-20 13:13:38

Can Scarlett and Rhett be counted as a love affair?

What do you mean almostelderly?

Of course it was a love affair!

JuliaM Mon 27-Apr-20 12:25:36

John Thomas and Lady Jane, Lady Chatterly’s Lover

Christian Grey and Anastasia Steel, Shades of Grey

Oliver and Jenny, Love story

Fennel Mon 27-Apr-20 12:21:38

You lot are so well read! I've never heard of many of those.
Except I was going to say Heathcliff and Cathy. I have read Wuthering Heights.

almostelderly Mon 27-Apr-20 12:07:31

Jane Eyre and Mr Rochester, I know he blind but it was a happy ending nonetheless. Lara and Dr Zhivago was the classic unhappy ending for a love affair. Can Scarlett and Rhett be counted as a love affair?

Niobe Mon 27-Apr-20 11:30:45

The new Cormoran Strike book is due out in the autumn❤️

Calendargirl Mon 27-Apr-20 10:36:26

Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott.

grannydarkhair Sun 26-Apr-20 17:29:27

Claire Elizabeth Beauchamp Randall Fraser and James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, Claire and Jamie from the Outlander series of books. Not "high" literature, but very entertaining.

MarionHalcombe Sun 26-Apr-20 16:55:37

Achilles and Patroclus
Lupin and Tonks
Captain Wentworth and Anne Elliot

Pantglas2 Sat 25-Apr-20 08:30:10

Robert Kincaid and Francesca in The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller (Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep in the film)

LullyDully Sat 25-Apr-20 08:13:19

Jane Eyre and Rochester.

BradfordLass73 Sat 25-Apr-20 08:07:01

For me it's Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning.

She had an extremely controlling and cruel father (he threatened her little dog Flush if she didn't obey him) and
was confined to the upstairs room in her father's house for many years.

However, her book of poetry made her famous and Browning visited, fell in love and contrived a secret wedding. She was 40.

After a blissfully happy marriad life in Italy, though with many personal sadnesses, she died at 55 in Robert's arms.

Niobe Fri 24-Apr-20 23:32:10

Maxim deWinter and the 2nd Mrs deWinter

CherryCezzy Fri 24-Apr-20 23:14:14

That should have read Elizabeth Bennett!

Marmight Fri 24-Apr-20 22:44:40

Florentino Anza & Fermina Daza from Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

CherryCezzy Fri 24-Apr-20 18:17:49

Elizabeth Barrett and Fitzwilliam Darcy

grumppa Fri 24-Apr-20 16:22:36

Lancelot and Guinevere, Tristran and Iseut, Hélöise and Abélard.

Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman???