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Part of the AFI 100 Years… series, AFI's 100 Years…100 Passions is a list of the top 100 greatest love stories in American cinema. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 11, 2002, in a CBS television special hosted by Candice Bergen .
Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story; The Taming of the Shrew; Tarzan & Jane; Texas (musical) The Thorn Birds; Those Who Love (novel) Titanic (1997 film) To Sir Phillip, With Love; A Town Like Alice; Tristan and Iseult; Troilus and Cressida; Troilus and Criseyde; Twice Upon a Time (1953 film) Twilight (novel series) The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Many authors will use quotations from literature as the title for their works. This may be done as a conscious allusion to the themes of the older work or simply because the phrase seems memorable. The following is a partial list of book titles taken from literature. It does not include phrases altered for parody.
Other disagreements have centered on the firm requirement for a happy ending; some readers admit stories without a happy ending, if the focus of the story is on the romantic love between the two main characters (e.g., Romeo and Juliet). While the majority of romance novels meet the stricter criteria, there are also many books widely considered ...
The Trunk is a more complex slow-burn compared to the traditional K-drama, trading the surety of a confident love story for something quieter and more hard-won. Crash Course in Romance (2023)
Modern Love (1949) My Date Comics (Hillman Periodicals, 1947–1948) — romance/humor mixture by Simon & Kirby; My Love Life (Fox Comics, 1949 – 1951) My Love Secret... (Fox Comics, 1949 – 1950) My Only Love (Charlton Comics, 1975 - 1976) My Secret Life (Charlton Comics, 1957 - 1962) Night Nurse (Marvel Comics, 1972 – 1973) Our Love ...
A story of romantic love, esp. one which deals with love in a sentimental or idealized way; a book, film, etc., with a narrative or story of this kind. Also as mass noun: literature of this kind. Overlap is also sometimes found between the above terms, when literary romance also contains a strong love interest.
The Food Of Love, 2011 novel by Anthony Capella (I.i) Present Laughter, play by Noël Coward (II.iii) Cakes and Ale by Somerset Maugham (II.iii) Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie (II.iv) To Play the Fool by Laurie R. King (III.i) Improbable Fiction, play by Alan Ayckbourn (III.iv)