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  1. The Dangerous Lover
    Gothic Villains, Byronism, and the Nineteenth-Century Seduction Narrative
    Autor*in: Lutz, Deborah
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "The Dangerous Lover takes seriously the ubiquity of the brooding romantic hero - his dark past, his remorseful and rebellious exile from comfortable everyday living. Deborah Lutz traces the recent history of this figure, through the melancholy... mehr

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    Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Bibliothek, Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin e.V.
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    "The Dangerous Lover takes seriously the ubiquity of the brooding romantic hero - his dark past, his remorseful and rebellious exile from comfortable everyday living. Deborah Lutz traces the recent history of this figure, through the melancholy iconoclasm of the Romantics, the lost soul redeemed by love of the Brontes, and the tormented individualism of twentieth-century love narratives. The Dangerous Lover is the first book-length study of this pervasive literary hero; it also challenges the tendency of sophisticated philosophical readings of popular narratives and culture to focus on male-coded genres. In its conjunction of high and low literary forms, this volume explores new historical and cultural framings for female-coded popular narratives."

     

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  2. Romancing God
    evangelical women and inspirational fiction
    Autor*in: Neal, Lynn S.
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

    In the world of the evangelical romance novel, sex and desire are mitigated by an omnipresent third party, the divine. This book states that women's interpretations demonstrate the constant negotiations that characterize evangelical living. It shows... mehr

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    In the world of the evangelical romance novel, sex and desire are mitigated by an omnipresent third party, the divine. This book states that women's interpretations demonstrate the constant negotiations that characterize evangelical living. It shows the aesthetic sensibility to help alter conventional understandings, both secular and religious

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780807856703; 0807829986; 0807856703; 9780807829981
    Schlagworte: Women and literature; Christian fiction, American; Evangelicalism in literature; Evangelicalism; Christianity and literature; American fiction; American fiction; Love stories, American; American fiction ; Christian authors ; History and criticism; American fiction ; Women authors ; History and criticism; Christian fiction, American ; History and criticism; Christianity and literature ; United States; Evangelicalism ; United States; Love stories, American ; History and criticism; Women and literature ; United States; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xii, 245 p), ill, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-232) and index

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Contents; Acknowledgments; Prologue; 1 The History of Evangelical Romance; 2 The Discipline of Fun; 3 The Evaluation of Romance; 4 The Ministry of Romantic Fiction; 5 The Fashioning of Faith; 6 The Romance of God; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index

  3. Natural History of the Romance Novel
    Autor*in: Regis, Pamela
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc, Philadelphia

    Pamela Regis argues that the romance novel, the most popular but least respected of literary genres, does not enslave women but celebrates their freedom and joy. Regis provides critics with an expanded vocabulary for discussing a genre that is both... mehr

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    Pamela Regis argues that the romance novel, the most popular but least respected of literary genres, does not enslave women but celebrates their freedom and joy. Regis provides critics with an expanded vocabulary for discussing a genre that is both classic and contemporary, sexy and entertaining. Cover -- Contents -- Preface: The Most Popular, Least Respected Literary Genre -- PART I. CRITICS AND THE ROMANCE NOVEL -- 1. The Romance Novel and Women's Bondage -- 2. In Defense of the Romance Novel -- PART II. THE ROMANCE NOVEL DEFINED -- 3. The Definition -- 4. The Definition Expanded -- 5. The Genre's Limits -- PART III. THE ROMANCE NOVEL, 1740-1908 -- 6. Writing the Romance Novel's History -- 7. The First Best Seller: Pamela, 1740 -- 8. The Best Romance Novel Ever Written: Pride and Prejudice, 1813 -- 9. Freedom and Rochester: Jane Eyre, 1847 -- 10. The Romance Form in the Victorian Multiplot Novel: Framley Parsonage, 1861 -- 11. The Ideal Romance Novel: A Room with a View, 1908 -- PART IV. THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY ROMANCE NOVEL -- 12. The Popular Romance Novel in the Twentieth Century -- 13. Civil Contracts: Georgette Heyer -- 14. Courtship and Suspense: Mary Stewart -- 15. Harlequin, Silhouette, and the Americanization of the Popular Romance Novel: Janet Dailey -- 16. Dangerous Men: Jayne Ann Krentz -- 17. One Man, One Woman: Nora Roberts -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z -- Acknowledgments.

     

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    ISBN: 9780812215229
    Schlagworte: Love stories, American ; History and criticism; Love stories, English ; History and criticism; Popular literature ; English-speaking countries ; History and criticism; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (240 p)
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    ""Cover""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""CONTENTS""; ""Preface: The Most Popular, Least Respected Literary Genre""; ""PART I. CRITICS AND THE ROMANCE NOVEL""; ""1. The Romance Novel and Women's Bondage""; ""2. In Defense of the Romance Novel""; ""PART II. THE ROMANCE NOVEL DEFINED""; ""3.The Definition""; ""4.The Definition Expanded""; ""5.The Genre's Limits""; ""PART III. THE ROMANCE NOVEL, 1740-1908""; ""6. Writing the Romance Novel's History""; ""7. The First Best Seller: Pamela, 1740""; ""8. The Best Romance Novel Ever Written: Pride and Prejudice,1813""

    ""9. Freedom and Rochester: Jane Eyre, 1847""""10. The Romance Form in the Victorian Multiplot Novel: Framely Parsonage, 1861""; ""11. The Ideal Romance Novel : A Room with a View, 1908""; ""PART IV. THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY ROMANCE NOVEL""; ""12. The Popular Romance Novel in the Twentieth Century""; ""13. Civil Contracts: Georgette Heyer""; ""14. Courtship and Suspense: Marry Stewart""; ""15. Harlequin, Silhouette, and the Americanization of the Popular Romance Novel: Janet Daily""; ""16. Dangerous Men: Jayne Ann Krentz""; ""17. One Man, One Women: Nora Roberts""; ""Conclusion""

    ""Works Cited""""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Z""; ""Acknowledgement""