Great love stories can touch your heart, make you laugh and move you to tears. Regardless if you are with the love of your life or still looking for your soul mate, a great love story pulls on the heartstrings. Here are a few of the most popular love stories of all time, plus a few new ones you may have missed.
'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte is among the oldest of the "heart-wrenching, love can turn a good man evil" tales. Set in 1802 on the Wuthering Heights estate, the story is of timeless love. Heathcliff, the leading man becomes best friends with his adopted sister, Catherine, who, of course is also the love of his life. But, their romance is scuttled by a casual comment.
Another novel that has consistently topped the list of the greatest love stories is 'Anna Karenina' by Tolstoy. In every way, this story is a soap opera. Anna is married and privileged to enjoy the highest levels of Russian aristocracy, but when she visits her brother in Moscow, she falls in love with Count Vronsky.
Anna tries mightily to subdue her desires for the count, but cannot. She leaves her husband but is not permitted a divorce. Without a divorce she is an outcast and must spend the rest of her life striving to gain acceptance of her relationship. Tragically, this proves to be too much.
Perhaps when one thinks of great love stories no other tale comes to mind as often as Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' It's the story of lovers who were meant for each other but could not be together. The balcony scene projects this dilemma exquisitely. But, alas, another tragic ending, it really is all in the timing.
One of the few literary novels that has made the best seller lists in the past ten years, Charles Frazier's 'Cold Mountain' can be interpreted as a retelling of 'Romeo and Juliet.' It too is a story of true love, but the lovers must forever be apart. It ends tragically too.
A more recent novel, 'Some Glad Morning' by Gary C. Horton is now climbing the bestseller charts and has a similar plot, but with several surprising twists. The lovers are kept apart by social status and the leading man must first establish himself.
Elizabeth is a Charleston lady and Ransom a poor sharecropper. Unlike 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Cold Mountain,' 'Some Glad Morning' turns the tale on its head and ends with a mesmerizing scene that will not be easily forgotten.
'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte is among the oldest of the "heart-wrenching, love can turn a good man evil" tales. Set in 1802 on the Wuthering Heights estate, the story is of timeless love. Heathcliff, the leading man becomes best friends with his adopted sister, Catherine, who, of course is also the love of his life. But, their romance is scuttled by a casual comment.
Another novel that has consistently topped the list of the greatest love stories is 'Anna Karenina' by Tolstoy. In every way, this story is a soap opera. Anna is married and privileged to enjoy the highest levels of Russian aristocracy, but when she visits her brother in Moscow, she falls in love with Count Vronsky.
Anna tries mightily to subdue her desires for the count, but cannot. She leaves her husband but is not permitted a divorce. Without a divorce she is an outcast and must spend the rest of her life striving to gain acceptance of her relationship. Tragically, this proves to be too much.
Perhaps when one thinks of great love stories no other tale comes to mind as often as Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' It's the story of lovers who were meant for each other but could not be together. The balcony scene projects this dilemma exquisitely. But, alas, another tragic ending, it really is all in the timing.
One of the few literary novels that has made the best seller lists in the past ten years, Charles Frazier's 'Cold Mountain' can be interpreted as a retelling of 'Romeo and Juliet.' It too is a story of true love, but the lovers must forever be apart. It ends tragically too.
A more recent novel, 'Some Glad Morning' by Gary C. Horton is now climbing the bestseller charts and has a similar plot, but with several surprising twists. The lovers are kept apart by social status and the leading man must first establish himself.
Elizabeth is a Charleston lady and Ransom a poor sharecropper. Unlike 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Cold Mountain,' 'Some Glad Morning' turns the tale on its head and ends with a mesmerizing scene that will not be easily forgotten.
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