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Historical Romance Linguistics: Retrospective and Perspectives - v. 274

Part of the Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science. Series IV, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory series
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The Historical Romance explores the ways in which romance authors seek to represent our fantasies of life in the past. Examining how the cut-and-thrust swashbucklers of the 1930s gave way to female-orientated romances, Helen Hughes takes a comprehensive look at how romance authors have dealt with the turbulent question of female independence, and how traditional attitudes towards love, marriage and women's sexuality have been approached in more recent texts. Hughes also charts the ways in which the marketing of romance has developed, with the eventual explosion of the mass market and the blockbusting family sagas of the eighties.
The Historical Romance unravels the formulaic and mythical nature of historical romance to provide a fascinating study of this highly popular genre.

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Routledge
020316802X / 9780203168028
Ebook
440.09
14/01/2004
English
159 pages