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  2. Loving Frank - Wikipedia

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    The book opens with a note by Borthwick, reminiscing on her life and expressing her longing to give her perspective on what happened. The story begins with an account of Borthwick's attendance at a public talk in Oak Park given by Frank Lloyd Wright, a famous architect of the Chicago School.

  3. The Five Love Languages - Wikipedia

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    The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate is a 1992 nonfiction book by Baptist pastor Gary Chapman. [1] It outlines five general ways that romantic partners express and experience love, which Chapman calls "love languages".

  4. The Art of Loving - Wikipedia

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    This section is concerned with romantic love shared between one man and one woman treating each other as equals. Erotic love, for Fromm, is the craving of complete fusion with one other person, and considers sexual union to be a vital part of this fusion. [43] Sex, says Fromm, can be blind and be stimulated by any strong emotion, not only love.

  5. 120 romantic love messages for the special woman in your life

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    Love me tender, love me sweet / Never let me go / You have made my life complete / And I love you so.” — Elvis Presley, “Love Me Tender” This classic song will show your sweetheart that ...

  6. The World in the Evening - Wikipedia

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    Marie is a woman whom Monk picks up in France, and who becomes his sexual tutor. Anette is a friend of Marie’s whom Monk dates briefly. Trude gives Monk gonorrhea. "Adrian" was Elizabeth’s name for Monk. Terrence Storrs and Isabel are characters in Elizabeth’s novel The World in the Evening.

  7. Love in Excess; or, The Fatal Enquiry - Wikipedia

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    Love in Excess (1719–20) is Eliza Haywood's best known novel. It details the amorous escapades of Count D'Elmont, a rake who becomes reformed over the course of the novel. Love in Excess was a huge bestseller in its time, going through multiple reissues in the four years following its initial publication. [ 1 ]

  8. Everything I Know About Love - Wikipedia

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    Everything I Know About Love was nominated for Waterstones Book of the Year in 2018, [9] earned a 2018 National Book Award for autobiography, [10] [11] was shortlisted for the 2019 Non-Fiction Narrative Book of the Year in the British Book Awards, [12] and adapted into a BBC/Peacock eponymous television drama series. [13]

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