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  2. Feb 12, 2010 · The three letters, written over two July days in 1812, are all the more stunning because their recipient not only never read them, but has also remained nameless for all history. The...

  3. Nov 30, 2016 · Charlotte Brontë’s infatuated notes, Henry VIII’s lovesick doodles and the anguished scribbles of Nelson’s lover: Fiona Macdonald picks eight love letters with a new slant on history.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Love_letterLove letter - Wikipedia

    History. One of the oldest references to a love letter dates to Indian mythology of more than 5,000 years ago. Mentioned in the Bhagavatha Purana, book 10, chapter 52, it is addressed by princess Rukmini to King Krishna and carried to him by her Brahmin messenger Sunanda. [1]

    • William Shakespeare. To my Dearest [Recipient’s Name], When I behold thee, my heart doth skip, much like a joyful lamb in spring. Thy beauty, so radiant, outshines the morning sun, and thy voice, more melodious than the nightingale’s song.
    • Frida Kahlo. Mi Amor, In every brushstroke, in every hue and shade, there you are, interwoven into my very soul. Our love, though punctuated with pain and fervor, is the canvas upon which I paint my reality.
    • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Dearest [Recipient’s Name], Every note I compose, every melody I craft, is but an echo of the song that plays in my heart when I think of you.
    • Jane Austen. My Dearest [Recipient’s Name], In the vast landscape of life, with its trials and tribulations, its joys and sorrows, it is your image that remains steadfast in my heart.
  5. Jun 17, 2011 · The history of love letters begins early on. The love letter's earliest manifestation may perhaps be the Bible's Song of Solomon. Letter writing was furthered by Cicero and Pliny, turn-of-the-century Romans who affectionately wrote letters to their wives. As a literary form, the history of love letters probably began in the early Renaissance.

  6. Feb 5, 2018 · Love letters as we know them today probably began in the early Renaissance, around the start of the 14th century. The Age of Chivalry produced a series of discrete correspondences based on chaste compliments and courtly love.

  7. Welcome to 19th Century, where we delve into the rich tapestry of history. In this article, we embark on a journey through time as we explore the intimate world of 19th century love letters. Unearth the sentiments, emotions, and heartfelt expressions that defined romance during this era.