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Love Letters : An Anthology

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A very personal anthology, Antonia Fraser has chosen the letters for their emotional power, or state of love expressed. The categories include Passions, Ecstasies, Fears and Worries, Declarations and Farewells. The anthology includes both the obvious (Byron, Keats, Abelard and Heloise) and the anonymous (a Japanese wife whose husband is in battle, a soldier in the trenches).

272 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1977

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271 reviews6 followers
July 27, 2018
Feeling lonely, I picked up this book, hoping it would fill the void in my soul temporarily, like putting newspaper in drywall. I remembered halfway through the book that I hate flowery language and I'm distrustful of all compliments and declarations of love or appreciation. If a man wrote me a letter like these ones, I'd just frown and stare at him, and maybe tell him to be sincere. These did nothing for me. But, these may be up your alley if you like this kind of stuff. I won't judge. Well, I'll roll my eyes, maybe.
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54 reviews2 followers
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June 5, 2022
i‘m so lonely
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78 reviews
August 4, 2009
an interesting peek into the lives of celebrated people through the centuries. A love letter can be very telling....
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147 reviews1 follower
June 5, 2024
Warning: this book will fill you with yearning and possibly raise your standards of romance to impossible heights...

This was such a beautifully curated anthology! The letters were so diverse, ranging from pure to passionate to longing to spiteful, and each provided a tantalizing glimpse into the lives of the lovers concerned. It proves that all the ups and downs of love have been one of humanity's constants, no matter the place or time period -- I love getting to glimpse historical figures as people that I can relate to. I got curious about some of the authors in here and looked up their bios to find out how their relationships turned out--some ended very happily, others did not, which was sad.

I can't adequately sum up the way some of the letters made me feel, so instead please enjoy a small sampling of (some of) my favorite excerpts:

"I look back with the pang of unavailing avarice on my loss in not knowing you sooner." -Robert Burns

"No human being has ever stood so close to my soul as you stand." -James Joyce

"I need all eternity to love you in." -Jill Curse

"All time is worse than lost that's spent where thou art not" -John Hervey

"Love does not lie only in gazing toward each other, but it is looking into our future together with four eyes." -Gopal Puri

Anyway. I highly recommend if you're a hopeless romantic like me, just be prepared to have a lot of feelings...
Profile Image for Jordan Taylor.
331 reviews202 followers
November 30, 2019
"Love Letters: An Illustrated Anthology" is a beautiful book. It is filled with letters of historical figures to their partners. The book is split into various sections, such as "Jealousy," "Passion," "Beginnings," "Endings," and so forth.
The book mainly contains notes penned by those in the 1700's - 1800's. Letters between King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn are included, as well as many of my other favorite persons in history. These include Victor Hugo, Stendhal, Napoleon Bonaparte, Catherine of Aragon, Lewis Carroll, and so forth.
The one error that I noticed was that the book said that Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn were married in secret. Not entirely true...
Other than that, flawless.
Gorgeous oil paintings grace every few pages, and the book is one that looks very good on the shelf. A fun read.
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261 reviews
February 23, 2019
Napoleon ends a letter to Josephine: "Until then, mio dolce amore, a thousand kisses; but give me none in return, for they set my blood on fire."

I read this book so long ago, but pieces of it still linger. This is a wonderful book, with some beautiful illustrations.
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57 reviews
January 12, 2023
I thought that it was a really interesting book and I loved that I could see how love as been with humanity for as long it can remember. I also realized that love and lust were just as heartbreaking then as they are now.
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106 reviews8 followers
November 2, 2023
peor momento imposible para leerme esto, me tiro por la ventana- uff lo k me gusta a mí leer de amor !! k antología tan chula y tan bonita <3 yo solo quiero k alguien me escriba este tipo de cosas….. (btw victor hugo me ha hecho dar mortales para atrás, lit sentimos igual, somos la misma persona)
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73 reviews
January 12, 2023
i wish oscar wilde would tell me 'its a lovely place; it only lacks you'
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121 reviews
March 25, 2023
a book for the true hopeless romantics, but my god was this book hard to get through. if you have the patience to read through the mundane part of a bunch of strangers' letters, i applaud you.
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47 reviews30 followers
December 22, 2023
Yes, I love you, however love stories rarely end well. Love letters are mostly words of anguish like attempting to contain the fire of the sun their words burn to the heart’s core. The secrets of the sun.

Nicely pulled together and really good fun.
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359 reviews10 followers
October 17, 2020
'If you write as you do, I shall come the seldomer, on purpose to be pleased with your letters, which I never look into without wondering how a brat, who cannot read, can possibly write so well... '
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