Includes bibliographical references and index
A COMPANION TO ROMANCE From Classical to Contemporary; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1. Ancient Romance; 2. Insular Beginnings: Anglo-Norman Romance; 3. The Popular English Metrical Romances; 4. Arthurian Romance; 5. Chaucer's Romances; 6. Malory and the Early Prose Romances; 7. Gendering Prose Romance in Renaissance England; 8. Sidney and Spenser; 9. Shakespeare's Romances; 10. Chapbooks and Penny Histories; 11. The Faerie Queene and Eighteenth-century Spenserianism; 12. "Gothic" Romance: Its Origins and Cultural Functions
13. Women's Gothic Romance: Writers, Readers, and the Pleasures of the Form14. Paradise and Cotton-mill: Rereading Eighteenth-century; 15. "Inconsistent Rhapsodies": Samuel Richardson and the Politics of Romance; 16. Romance and the Romantic Novel: Sir Walter Scott; 17. Poetry of the Romantic Period: Coleridge and Keats; 18. Victorian Romance: Tennyson; 19. Victorian Romance: Medievalism; 20. Romance and Victorian Autobiography: Margaret Oliphant, Edmund Gosse, and John Ruskin's "needle to the north"; 21. Victorian Romance: Romance and Mystery; 22. Nineteenth-century Adventure and Fantasy
23. Into the Twentieth Century: Imperial Romance from Haggard to Buchan24. America and Romance; 25. Myth, Legend, and Romance in Yeats, Pound, and Eliot; 26. Twentieth-century Arthurian Romance; 27. Romance in Fantasy Through the Twentieth Century; 28. Quest Romance in Science Fiction; 29. Between Worlds: Iris Murdoch, A. S. Byatt, and Romance; 30. Popular Romance and its Readers; Epilogue: Into the Twenty-first Century; Index;
Elizabeth Archibald: Ancient romance
Judith Weiss: Insular beginnings : Anglo-Norman romance
Derek Brewer: The popular English metrical romances
W.R.J. Barron: Arthurian romance
Corinne Saunders: Chaucer's romances
Helen Cooper: Malory and the early prose romances
Lori Humphrey Newcomb: Gendering prose romance in Renaissance England
Andrew King: Sidney and Spenser
David Fuller: Shakespeare's romances
John Simons: Chapbooks and penny histories
David Fairer: The faerie queene and eighteenth-century Spenserianism
Jerrold E. Hogle: "Gothic" romance : its origins and cultural functions
Lisa Vargo: Women's Gothic romance : writers, readers, and the pleasures of the form
Clive Probyn: Paradise and cotton-mill : rereading eighteenth-century romance
Fiona Price: "Inconsistent rhapsodies" : Samuel Richardson and the politics of romance
Fiona Robertson: Romance and the romantic novel : Sir Walter Scott
Leonée Ormond: Poetry of the romantic period : Coleridge and Keats ; Michael O'Neill ; Victorian romance : Tennyson
Richard Cronin: Victorian romance : medievalism
Francis O'Gorman: Romance and Victorian autobiography : Magaret Oliphant, Edmund Gosse and John Ruskin's "needle to the north"
Andrew Sanders: Victorian romance : romance and mystery
Robert Fraser: Nineteenth-century adventure and fantasy : James Morier, George Meredith, Lewis Carroll and Robert Louis Stevenson
Susan Jones: Into the twentieth century : imperial romance from Haggard to Buchan
Ulrika Maude: America and romance
Edward Larrissy: Myth, legend and romance in Yeats, Pound, and Eliot
Raymond H. Thompson: Twentieth-century Arthurian romance
Richard Mathews: Romance in fantasy through the twentieth century
Kathryn Hume: Quest romance in science fiction
Clare Morgan: Between worlds : Iris Murdoch, A.S. Byatt and romance
Lynne Pearce.: Popular romance and its readers
Elizabeth ArchibaldInsular beginnings : Anglo-Norman romance / Judith Weiss: Ancient romance
Derek Brewer: The popular English metrical romances
W.R.J. Barron: Arthurian romance
Corinne Saunders: Chaucer's romances
Helen Cooper: Malory and the early prose romances
Lori Humphrey Newcomb: Gendering prose romance in Renaissance England
Andrew King: Sidney and Spenser
David Fuller: Shakespeare's romances
John Simons: Chapbooks and penny histories
David Fairer: The faerie queene and eighteenth-century Spenserianism
Jerrold E. Hogle: "Gothic" romance : its origins and cultural functions
Lisa Vargo: Women's Gothic romance : writers, readers, and the pleasures of the form
Clive Probyn: Paradise and cotton-mill : rereading eighteenth-century romance
Fiona Price: "Inconsistent rhapsodies" : Samuel Richardson and the politics of romance
Fiona Robertson: Romance and the romantic novel : Sir Walter Scott
Leonée Ormond: Poetry of the romantic period : Coleridge and Keats ; Michael O'Neill ; Victorian romance : Tennyson
Richard Cronin: Victorian romance : medievalism
Francis O'Gorman: Romance and Victorian autobiography : Magaret Oliphant, Edmund Gosse and John Ruskin's "needle to the north"
Andrew Sanders: Victorian romance : romance and mystery
Robert Fraser: Nineteenth-century adventure and fantasy : James Morier, George Meredith, Lewis Carroll and Robert Louis Stevenson
Susan Jones: Into the twentieth century : imperial romance from Haggard to Buchan
Ulrika Maude: America and romance
Edward Larrissy: Myth, legend and romance in Yeats, Pound, and Eliot
Raymond H. Thompson: Twentieth-century Arthurian romance
Richard Mathews: Romance in fantasy through the twentieth century
Kathryn Hume: Quest romance in science fiction
Clare Morgan: Between worlds : Iris Murdoch, A.S. Byatt and romance
Lynne Pearce.: Popular romance and its readers
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