Jasmine

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She tried to get Pinson back, only to discover that his affections had waned. Her unrequited love for him would define the rest of her life. In the pages of her diary, she expressed her love in terms that reflected the self-absorbed privilege of unilateral desire: her effort to assert her selfhood through the idea of her beloved. “You are . . . a man of the past who loves a woman of the future,” she wrote.
Unrequited: Women and Romantic Obsession
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