Tang Xiao, the female protagonist of the novel, My Madam Has Fallen Again and Again, had Stockholm Syndrome. I recommend this novel to you. The plot is sweet and interesting. It's worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend " Mr. Fu's Addicted Wife " to you. This is a modern novel about a wealthy family. It tells the story of the female protagonist, Qiao Nu 'er, who is an assassin. After failing a mission, she is chained to the bed by the male protagonist, Mr. Fu. Later, after spending a long time with the female protagonist, the male protagonist discovered that the female protagonist had Stockholm syndrome and fell into emotional dependence on the male protagonist. If you like this kind of rich family's favorite works, this book is definitely worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
One well - known novel with elements of this is 'Beauty and the Beast' in a sense. Belle is held captive by the Beast in his castle at first, but over time she develops feelings for him, which has some undertones of Stockholm syndrome. Another could be 'The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty' by Anne Rice under the pen name A. N. Roquelaure, where Sleeping Beauty finds herself in a complex situation with her captors and forms unusual relationships.
One well - known fictional story involving Stockholm Syndrome is 'Beauty and the Beast'. Belle, the female lead, is initially held captive by the Beast in his castle. Over time, she begins to understand him and even falls in love with him, which can be seen as elements of Stockholm Syndrome. Another example could be in the movie 'The Collector'. The female victim in the movie starts to have a complex relationship with her captor as the story progresses.
There are many independent or less - known novels in the realm of gay literature that might deal with Stockholm - like syndromes. These are often self - published works or those from small presses. You could try searching on specialized queer literature websites or forums where readers might discuss and recommend such novels that deal with complex relationship dynamics like this.
Yes, 'Hermione's Unusual Bond' is a great one. It really dives deep into Hermione's character and how she copes with the strange situation that leads to her having symptoms similar to Stockholm Syndrome.
The novel 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov also has some aspects that can be associated with this syndrome. Humbert Humbert imprisons Lolita in a way, and yet she also has a complex relationship with him. However, it's important to note that this book is also highly controversial for its subject matter.
Well, one place to start could be some fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. Just search for 'kidnapped Stockholm syndrome' within the relevant fandoms. However, keep in mind that the themes can be quite dark and complex.
I recommend the book "Wandering in Your World". The male protagonist, Gu Shaoqian, suffers from schizophrenia. Under his cold appearance, he hides coldness, cruelty, and bloodlust. However, he falls in love with a woman who doesn't match his world at all. Therefore, he finds a new joy in his life, which is to tease her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Book of recommendation: Listening to the Wind in the Ear. This book was a romantic youth-and-pain novel. After the female protagonist, Ting Feng, lost contact with Er Ge, Ting Feng suffered from Cerebellar Atrophy, and the world turned black and white. The plot of this book was touching, and it vividly and accurately described the emotional changes of illness and love. It was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One well - known novel that has elements of this is 'Beauty and the Beast' in some interpretations. The Beast holds Belle captive in his castle, but over time she develops feelings for him. Another could be 'Twilight' to some extent. Edward is a vampire and his relationship with Bella has some aspects that could be related to this idea as he is very protective and possessive in a way.