Are there any works about unrequited love, preferably where the admirer exists in a state of limerence?
Stop saying limerence or I'll stuff my balls in your mouth.
>>7601297
>limerence
>>7601297
So that's the word for how I've felt.
>>7601297
Actually thought you were looking for limericks about unrequited love.
>>7601307
>limerence, limerence, limerence
My body is ready.
>>7601297
>Are there any works about unrequited love, preferably where the admirer exists in a state of limerence?
Nope, all love has been requited.
>>7601297
that's a fancy word for one-itis
Not as good as pontine, move along nerd.
>>7601297
Unrequited love is an oxymoron. so, no.
There's a French book about this written by a young guy who died in WW1 but I can't remember the author or title.
>>7601754
It's the Great Meaulnes by Fournier.
On a slightly similar note, there is also Nerval's works.
>>7601817
>tfw just went on Amazon to buy this
>only English translation has a nude girl on the cover
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>7601297
Love In The Time of Cholera
>>7602915
>>7601297
Ayyy there OP. Pic related deals with the exact topic. It won the Pulitzer back in the 20s, and basically deals with multiple different interrelated stories about how love is never equal on both sides and is always unrequited to some degree.
The Sorrows of Young Werther
>>7603077
This
Nice dubs btw