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help| Romance is a general term that refers to a celebration of life often through art, music and the attempt to express love with words or deeds. It also refers to a feeling of excitement associated with love. Historically, the term "romance" did not necessarily imply love relationships, but rather was seen as an artistic expression of one's innermost desires; sometimes including love, sometimes not.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Romance (love)
Romance is a general term that refers to a celebration of life often through art, music and the attempt to express love with words or deeds. It also refers to a feeling of excitement associated with love. -
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Romance
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True love
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Young Romance
Moving to National Periodicals (DC), (and that company's subsidiary Arleigh Publishing in particular) upon Crestwood Publications "leav[ing] the comic book business", the stories "became more predictable and the edgy art was replaced by the "slick" style" that dominated the later romance/love comics. -
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List of romance comics
Ideal Romance ... Popular Teen-Agers Secrets of Love -
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History of literature
A famous example of Arabic poetry and Persian poetry on romance (love) is Layla and Majnun, dating back to the Umayyad era in the 7th century. -
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Love to Love (TV series)
Season 5 (True Romance / Love Blossoms) -
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Islamic contributions to Medieval Europe
A famous example of Arabic poetry and Persian poetry on romance (love) is Layla and Majnun, dating back to the Umayyad era in the 7th century. -
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Shefki Hysa
Editor of the romance "Fatal Love" (1992), the writer Alfred de Musset. Editor of the romance "Love ensanglée (Au-déla lengths)" (1992), the writer Bilal Xhaferri. -
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Islamic Golden Age
A famous example of Arabic poetry and Persian poetry on romance (love) is Layla and Majnun, dating back to the Umayyad era in the 7th century.
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