T.S. Eliot once wrote, ‘Literature turns blood into ink.’ This could well be said of love letters!\n100 Greatest Love Letters is a heartfelt anthology, delving into the intimate expressions of renowned\nfigures. From Mozart’s passionate letters to Constanze Weber to the eloquence of Oscar Wilde’s\nletters to Lord Alfred ‘Bosie’ Douglas, and the tender correspondences between Emma Darwin and\nCharles Darwin, this collection unveils the depth and diversity of human affection. Napoleon Bonaparte’s\nardour for Josephine de Beauharnais, and Winston Churchill’s endearment to Clementine Churchill\noffer captivating insights into historical romances.\nAdditionally, the book features the enchanting exchanges between Isadora Duncan and Gordon Craig\nand Virginia Woolf ’s emotive letters to Vita Sackville-West, among other remarkable epistles.
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