Romance (preferrably Lesbian) Literature

/u/ here, I've been looking for books to read as a reference to my own writings, to learn from.

So far I've been recommended:
>The Price of Salt, or Carl (Patricia Highsmith)
>The Gods of Tango (Carolina De Robertis)
>The Gravity Between Us (Kristen Zimmer)
Please don't mind the "The X of Y" titles, I would sincerely appreciate some other recommendations.

Even normal romance would be alright, I'm looking to do justice to the picture in my head, bring it to life in such a way that it can be considered a beautiful ideal which true life wouldn't compare to, something that many would long for.

I would also be interested in literature about the purest form of love

Thanks for the support user.

Please we would appreciate any recommendations.

first things first barely any women write great literature and if they do they typically arent dykes, so as much as i wish i could help you, i really cant.

Sappho is the only lesbian source material I can think of that is worth anything.

what about two women with penises

This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard thanks

I suppose anything you hear technically becomes a part of the dumbest thing ever

Nah just that one thing you said to attention whore your political opinions

I'm not even the same person

Then there's two attention whores? What do you want a cookie

no but you should probably relocate as his opinion is shared by the vast majority of posters here

I asked if you wanted a cookie for being a political attention whore

Sappho
Les Chansons de Bilitis as an amusing postscript to Sappho
Assorted erotica such as The Girls of Radcliff Hall

Tip: All the books you listed are trash. If you want to write something beautiful study the classics.

He's objectively right.

So you post on Veeky Forums but you legitmately don't read any women authors throughout history.

You'd have to avoid them intentionally. Ergo, you and people who hold said opinion are attention whores with an agenda and should be ignored.

which of these two things is attention whoring?
a. "I agree with popular opinion"
b. "popular opinion is the dumbest thing ever, and anyone that disagrees is an attention whore"
you decide...

The non sequitur political opinion that does not comply with the topic.

> you legitmately don't read any women authors throughout history.

There are barely any.

>Ergo, you and people who hold said opinion are attention whores with an agenda and should be ignored.

I get that you're used to /u/'s uniquely oppressive mod culture but maybe consider lurking a little before you post.

>There are barely any.
>You'd have to avoid them intentionally. Ergo, you and people who hold said opinion are attention whores with an agenda and should be ignored.

It's not a non sequitur... get smarter

Thank you user sorry I went away guys fairly busy.

Well I can't say I won't read them but I'll take your word and hold yours in higher regard, by reading them first.

I appreciate the bumps guys but lets focus on Veeky Forums+/u/

Any other recommendations or personal input? Has anyone ever written something like this?

Fortunately, repeating things doesn't make them true.

Book fags red-pilled in the ass once a gain
Put me on the screenie

bump for interest

Please no more bully user. Please /u/+Veeky Forums

Thank you!

Forgot the image.

So far we've got:
>Sappho
>Les Chansons de Bilitis
>The Girls of Radcliff Hall

and I'm leaving out mine because supposedly a shit.

Bump

Lets go through the list of famous women writers
Charlotte Brontë
>female version of great expectations
Jane Austen
>pretty good desu lad
Anne Frank
>shes technically an author
J.K. Rowling
>meh
Maya Angelou
>pretty good
Emily Brontë
>gold start for trying
Harper Lee
>great
Agatha motherfuckin Christie
>goddamn detecting motherfucker
Ta da, all 8 of them.
Just go to hentai foundry, /d/, /h/ you whiny bastard.

You literally named eight authors

holy shit are you fucking illiterate? hahahaha

what about virginia woolf...

>let's go through the list of famous women writers
>famous

see there's your problem

Veeky Forums is the only hobby board except /tv/ that does this, and you pathetic losers call yourselves e/lit/ists. imagine on /a/ if someone were to "are there any good shonen series" (inb4 spoonfeeding), and somebody were to answer with "let's go through the famous shonen anime: SAO, Bleach, Naruto, Attack On Titan". nobody would do that apart from a couple shitposters trying to start flamewars on purpose (>implying you're not), the people trying to discuss seriously would be recommending/debating the merits of things the OP hasn't already heard of: Lucifer & Biscuit Hammer, some stuff from the 80s, Helck, you know, things that you would know about if you actually spent some time immersing yourself in your hobby instead of skimming a Wikipedia list and Harold Bloom summaries to pretend you're educated. /a/, /mu/, /f/, Veeky Forums, every other hobby board on this website would laugh their asses off at someone like you coming into a thread and making sweeping statements based on this middle school level of knowledge of what you're talking about. you don't even seem to have heard of someone as "famous" as Alice Munro, who would be like HunterXHunter in the /a/ analogy here

"let's go through the list of famous women writers"

fuck you and the cancer board culture you represent

tl;dr
Nerd

Also
>Alice Munro
>comparing full books to manga
>implying the writer is anywhere near as important anyway
>implying you arent a little bitch for barging in and demanding books about a topic that was until the 1970s considered unorthodox, which was around the same period when good literature essentsilly died out.
Go appreciate softcore porn somewhere else.

>first things first barely any women write great literature and if they do they typically arent dykes
m8, the good female writers are all dykes and catholics or japs. that's the order of incidence. read more.

Thanks for the recommendations user!

Bump. Need some more. Please.

So far we've got these recs:
>Lucifer & Biscuit Hammer
>Helck
>Sappho
>Les Chansons de Bilitis
>The Girls of Radcliff Hall
>The Price of Salt, or Carl (Patricia Highsmith)
>The Gods of Tango (Carolina De Robertis)
>The Gravity Between Us (Kristen Zimmer)

These drawings are very pretty.

The Divine Comedy, specifically the 7th Circle of Hell, with sin against nature.

Lucifer & the Biscuit Hammer and Helck are both Manga. I can't speak on Helck, but Biscuit HamMer has nothing to do with gay girls, although it is pretty fun.

Just read fanfiction. Published lesbian literature is usually even worse than fanfiction.

>loli dominating an older woman

I need this so bad