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In Miguel de Cervantes’s early-seventeenth-century novel, Don Quixote devotes his chivalric quests to his unrequited love, a neighboring farm girl he renames Dulcinea. Even though she never responds, his adoration allows him to experience heightened emotion, focus his life goals, and enjoy being inspired to act heroically in someone else’s name.
Unrequited: Women and Romantic Obsession
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