Which books truly convey the sheer power and depth of love?

Which books truly convey the sheer power and depth of love?

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The Gospels

my diary desu ~ ~

love is false

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I wouldn't know ;_;


But I imagine Shakespeare's sonnets come pretty close. They warm my heart, anyway.

Lolita

no, you are loved

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Symposium.

I do not know what love is. What is love?

Roadside Picnic
>Risks life and gets a kid killed to supposedly get his most desired wish granted
>Becomes afraid of the possibility that his deepest wish may not be to save his daughter but rather get a bunch of riches and swag
>Yells at the golden sphere and makes a wish

Baby don't hurt me...

NO MORE

Reddit-tier comment chain.

The wheel is turning back to phase one, buddy.

She's getting older and sadder. . .

Specifically Swann in Love holy fuck

This should have been first and phaedrus? Was it?

That picture is accurate and it makes me feel bad.

>you will never go back to 2006 and post osaka and nevada-tan and desu desu desu desu desu ever again

Are you unaware of what happened that year?

I remember it positively. Things start to blur after a decade, though, so refresh my memory.

Victoria by Hamsun

read Jane Eyre, that's real love

Ecrits

More lack of depth in love.

Mein Kampf.
Everything he did was out of love for Germany.

the only right answer

Middlemarch

Truth.
Lie.

2006 sincere
2011 ironic
2016 post-ironic

Paradise Lost

r9k

Crime and Punishment.