Love letter
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Some [[stationery]] companies produce [[paper]] and [[envelope]]s specifically for love letters. Some of these are [[olfaction|scented]], though some people like to use their own [[perfume]] to strengthen the impact of the letter. | Some [[stationery]] companies produce [[paper]] and [[envelope]]s specifically for love letters. Some of these are [[olfaction|scented]], though some people like to use their own [[perfume]] to strengthen the impact of the letter. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Personal letter]] | ||
*[[Epistolary novel]] | *[[Epistolary novel]] | ||
*''[[Letters of a Portuguese Nun]]'' | *''[[Letters of a Portuguese Nun]]'' |
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A love letter is a popular way to express feelings of love in written form. It may be anything from a short and simple message of love to a lengthy explanation of feelings. There have been published books collecting models and suggestions for love letters.
Some stationery companies produce paper and envelopes specifically for love letters. Some of these are scented, though some people like to use their own perfume to strengthen the impact of the letter.
See also
- Personal letter
- Epistolary novel
- Letters of a Portuguese Nun
- Love Letters of Great Men
- Lettres à Sophie
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