The Paris Review - Mad With Desire (Kind Of)
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The peculiarly virginal hero of Orlando innamorato and Orlando furioso. Love stories center on a problem—two people love each other, or one person loves another, and how are they going to get together? Sex is part of the solution, or usually is. There are, in literature, those strange cases where it isn’t. In the literature […]
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