Astrofel

/ˈæstroʊˌfɛl/ noun

In literary history, a lovesick character or protagonist who is deeply affected by romantic or passionate emotions, particularly associated with Elizabethan and Renaissance literature.

Likely from 'astro-' + 'fell' (archaic word for cruel or fierce), possibly influenced by the literary character Astrophil from Sir Philip Sidney's 'Astrophil and Stella.' The exact etymology is debated among literary scholars.

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