Tolkien
With the question is really difficult. In the last speech I intended to explain how the love between elves as something pure, "sterilized."
The fact is, however, that even the profesùr can represent the ideal love
The sensuality in his work is almost always lust. His is a concept of eros worthy of a catechism for confirmation candidates. Just Tolkien fails to represent his "true love", especially the happy, and who allows himself to his passion, although "pure" does a bad end. So the work of the father of the fantasy sex is what implication, unspoken, if not denied, the good old "but you do not speak of" our grandmothers.
Unfortunately, the reader just can not imagine a love like this, and prefers to understand the Eldar activists as Platonic love, rather than as a prurient Victorian Catholic education.
However you put, however, says that even Tolkien's Elves practice preferably platonic love. So beware, readers and writers too chaste!
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