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-'''Mad Love''' is the name of:+'''Amour fou''' is French for '''mad love''' and '''mad passion'''. It was a concept essential to the surrealist doctrine and can be seen in the films of [[Luis Buñuel]].
-*[[Mad Love (1935 film)]], a 1935 film starring [[Peter Lorre]]+==Namesakes==
 +'''Mad Love''' or ''amour fou'' is the name of:
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 +*''[[Mad Love (1935 film)|Mad Love (1935 film)]]'', a 1935 film starring [[Peter Lorre]]
*[[Mad Love (Breton)]], a collection of poems by [[André Breton]] *[[Mad Love (Breton)]], a collection of poems by [[André Breton]]
 +*''[[L'Amour fou : Photography and Surrealism]]'' (a book on surrealism and photography)
 +*[[L'amour fou]], a film by [[Jacques Rivette]]
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Folie à deux]]
 +* [[Liebestod]]
 +* [[Love as a mental illness ]]
 +* [[Love]]
 +* [[Madness]]
 +* [[Obsession]]
 +* [[Passion (emotion)|Passion]]
 +* [[Theia mania]]
 +* [[Unrequited love]]
 +* [[Love sickness]]
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Amour fou is French for mad love and mad passion. It was a concept essential to the surrealist doctrine and can be seen in the films of Luis Buñuel.

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Mad Love or amour fou is the name of:

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