Romantic Conventions

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Popular Press, 1999 - Literary Criticism - 195 pages
Finding that romance novels are an important literary genre not only because they comprise nearly half of paperback fiction sold, but also because they employ sympathetic values and identifiable conventions, critics present 12 studies analyzing a selection of specific conventions, patterns, themes, and images and trace them back to origins in folktales or fairy tales and back again to the latest adaptations available in the supermarkets. No index. Paper edition (778-0), $21.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Archetypes and Stereotypes
7
Medieval Magic and Witchcraft in the Popular Romance Novel
75
Conventions of Captivity in Romance Novels
86
TimeTravel and Related Phenomena in Contemporary
100
Changing Ideologies in Romance Fiction
149
Contributors
193
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