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  1. The Darcy myth
    Jane Austen, literary heartthrobs, and the monsters they taught us to love
    Autor*in: Feder, Rachel
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Quirk Books, Philadelphia

    "An examination of how the romantic narrative from Pride and Prejudice was born out of Gothic horror, how it influenced pop culture since its publishing, and how it has reinforced harmful cultural concepts of real-life romance." mehr

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    "An examination of how the romantic narrative from Pride and Prejudice was born out of Gothic horror, how it influenced pop culture since its publishing, and how it has reinforced harmful cultural concepts of real-life romance."

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9781683693574
    Schlagworte: Geliebter <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Pride and prejudice; Austen, Jane / 1775-1817 / Pride and prejudice; Austen, Jane / 1775-1817 / Characters; Darcy, Fitzwilliam / (Fictitious character); Libertines in literature; Austen, Jane / 1775-1817; Darcy, Fitzwilliam / (Fictitious character); Pride and prejudice (Austen, Jane); Characters and characteristics
    Umfang: 240 Seiten, 21 cm
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    Prologue: Of kittens and mutton chops -- How love became a scary story. An introduction to the Darcy myth -- TL;DR: Pride and prejudice -- Candy-coated gothic: or, why Jane Austen was actually dark as hell -- Love is a haunted house: or, what Pride and prejudice would look like as a horror novel -- Bad dudes: a literary history. Love bites: or, a field guide to literary monsters -- First loves: or, the monstrous hunks we grew up on -- Rakes gonna rake: or, why we can't quit bad boys -- Twisted logic: or, why Darcy and Heathcliff have more in common than you think -- Monster fuccbois: or, what sexy vampires understand about Jane Austen -- Darcy ever after: or, maybe this is all the fault of fairy tales -- Our Darcys, ourselves. Darcys of our lives: or, the healing power of gossip -- Darcy and other eligible bachelors: or, binge-watching the myth -- Darcy on the docket: or, what defining Mr. Right has to do with our rights -- Conclusion: Darcy in our hearts

  2. The Darcy myth
    how romantic leads got mixed up with scary monsters, and why it matters
    Autor*in: Feder, Rachel
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Quirk Books, Philadelphia

    "An examination of how the romantic narrative from Pride and Prejudice was born out of Gothic horror, how it influenced pop culture since its publishing, and how it has reinforced harmful cultural concepts of real-life romance"-- mehr

     

    "An examination of how the romantic narrative from Pride and Prejudice was born out of Gothic horror, how it influenced pop culture since its publishing, and how it has reinforced harmful cultural concepts of real-life romance"--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781683693574
    Schlagworte: Libertines in literature; Literary criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Pride and prejudice; Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Darcy, Fitzwilliam (Fictitious character)
    Umfang: 240 pages
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Prologue: Of kittens and mutton chops -- How love became a scary story. An introduction to the Darcy myth -- TL;DR: Pride and prejudice -- Candy-coated gothic: or, why Jane Austen was actually dark as hell -- Love is a haunted house: or, what Pride and prejudice would look like as a horror novel -- Bad dudes: a literary history. Love bites: or, a field guide to literary monsters -- First loves: or, the monstrous hunks we grew up on -- Rakes gonna rake: or, why we can't quit bad boys -- Twisted logic: or, why Darcy and Heathcliff have more in common than you think -- Monster fuccbois: or, what sexy vampires understand about Jane Austen -- Darcy ever after: or, maybe this is all the fault of fairy tales -- Our Darcys, ourselves. Darcys of our lives: or, the healing power of gossip -- Darcy and other eligible bachelors: or, binge-watching the myth -- Darcy on the docket: or, what defining Mr. Right has to do with our rights -- Conclusion: Darcy in our hearts.