Amour fou
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*[[Mad Love (1935 film)]], a 1935 film starring [[Peter Lorre]] | *[[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]] | ||
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+ | * [[Love]] | ||
+ | * [[Obsession]] | ||
+ | * [[Unrequited love]] | ||
+ | * [[Love sickness]] | ||
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Amour fou is French for mad love.
Mad Love is the name of:
- Mad Love (1935 film), a 1935 film starring Peter Lorre
- Mad Love (Breton), a collection of poems by André Breton
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