Lovers, Famous

Lovers, Famous

Abélard and Héloïse(Pierre, 1079–1142) (c. 1098–1164) persecuted 12th-century lovers. [Fr. Hist.: Century Cyclopedia, 14]Atala and ChactasIndian lovers whose passion goes unconsummated. [Fr. Lit.: Atala]Aucassin and Nicolettethe love story of 12th-century France. [Fr. Lit.: Aucassin and Nicolette]Browning, Robert, and Elizabeth Barrett(1812–1889) (1806–1861) 19th-century love one of most celebrated of literary romances. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 139]Celadon and Astreebywords for lovers in pastoral poetry. [Br. Lit.: Celadon, Walsh Modern, 91]Ceyx and Halcyoneto perpetuate love, changed into kingfishers after former’s drowning. [Rom. Lit.: Metamorphoses]Daphnis and Chloëinnocent though passionate love of two children. [Gk. Lit.: Daphnis and Chloë, Magill I, 184]Darby and Joaninseparable old-fashioned couple. [Br. Lit.: Espy, 335]Deirdre and Noisicelebrated lovers of the Ulster Cycle. [Irish Legend: Benét, 259–260]Della and Jimeach sacrifices greatly for other’s Christmas present. [Am. Lit.: “The Gift of the Magi” in Benét, 395]Edward VIII(1894–1972) and Wallis Warfield Simpson (1896—) British king abdicates throne to marry divorcee (1936). [Br. Hist.: NCE, 835]Helen and Paristheir elopement caused the Trojan war. [Gk. Myth.: Century Classical, 525–528, 815–817]Hero and Leanderlove affair on the Hellespont tragically ends with latter’s drowning. [Gk. Lit.: Hero and Leander: Br. Lit.: Hero and Leander]Jacob and Rachelhe worked fourteen years to win her hand. [O.T.: Genesis 29:18]Lescaut, Manon, and the Chevalier des Grieuxhe accompanies Manon to Louisiana when she is exiled for prostitution. [Fr. Lit.: Manon Lescaut]lovebirdssmall parrots, traditional symbol of affection. [Am. Culture: Misc.]Oliver and Jennyrapturous college relationship leads to blissful marriage. [Am. Lit.: Love Story]Petrarch and Lauralovers in spirit only. [Ital. Lit.: Plumb, 26–32]Rinaldo and Armidavirgin witch seeks revenge but falls in love. [Ital. Lit.: Jerusalem Delivered]Romeo and Julietyoung love springs up amidst family feud. [Br. Lit.: Romeo and Juliet]Tristan and Iseulttheir pact of undying love has tragic consequences. [Medieval Legend: Tristan and Iseult; Ger. Opera: Tristan and Iseult]turtle dovesadoring couple, building their nest. [O.T.: Song of Songs 2:12]Zhivago, Yuri, and Larapassion stirs between idealistic doctor and nurse during Russian revolution. [Russ. Lit.: Doctor Zhivago]