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100 Words for Lovers provides both would-be and experienced lovers with the right words to get in the mood and set the tone. These are words used by famous lovers themselves and by famous writers describing the most torrid affairs of the heart. What kinds of words? Amorous and alluring, beguiling and bewitching. They show lovers showering attention, idolizing each other, and meeting in secret trysts. They show lovers who are tortured by infatuation, star-crossed, inflamed, and full of ardour, as they pine and yearn for an embrace with their heartthrob and succumb to the bliss of erotic passion. Anyone with the least inclination for romance will be entranced by the quotations that illustrate the words in this book. They come from poetry, fiction, and movie and television scripts, as well as private letters. The authors range from Elizabethan poets such as William Shakespeare and John Donne, to modernists such as Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence, to contemporaries such as Michael Ondaatje and Kiran Desai. You’ll swoon when you read this book, and if you’re playing it smart, you won’t be reading alone.
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100 Words for Lovers provides both would-be and experienced lovers with the right words to get in the mood and set the tone. These are words used by famous lovers themselves and by famous writers describing the most torrid affairs of the heart. What kinds of words? Amorous and alluring, beguiling and bewitching. They show lovers showering attention, idolizing each other, and meeting in secret trysts. They show lovers who are tortured by infatuation, star-crossed, inflamed, and full of ardour, as they pine and yearn for an embrace with their heartthrob and succumb to the bliss of erotic passion. Anyone with the least inclination for romance will be entranced by the quotations that illustrate the words in this book. They come from poetry, fiction, and movie and television scripts, as well as private letters. The authors range from Elizabethan poets such as William Shakespeare and John Donne, to modernists such as Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence, to contemporaries such as Michael Ondaatje and Kiran Desai. You’ll swoon when you read this book, and if you’re playing it smart, you won’t be reading alone.