The Historical Romance (Hardcover, New)


Everyone recognizes the world of the historical romance - a windswept, sunset-ridden world of deep-plunge bodices where spirited young beauties challenge impossibly rugged heros, and where tempestuous yet unspoken sexual frisson can lead to a fantastic escape and, with love, to mutual liberation. "The Historical Romance" explores the ways in which romance authors have sought to represent our fantasies of life in the past ever since the first "cloak and dagger" tales captured the popular fiction market of the 1930's. The book explores how, with the social upheaval of the war, these cut-and-thrust swashbucklers gave way to the female-oriented romances of Georgette Heyer and her successors, their qualities of fantasy and credibility and exaggerated romantic motifs representing the symbolic expression of women's concerns. Hughes' study leads us right up to the present day by exploring how authors as diverse as Conan Doyle and Barbara Cartland treat the question of female independence, and how established attitudes towards love, marriage and women's sexuality have been both challenged and re-affirmed by more recent texts.

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Everyone recognizes the world of the historical romance - a windswept, sunset-ridden world of deep-plunge bodices where spirited young beauties challenge impossibly rugged heros, and where tempestuous yet unspoken sexual frisson can lead to a fantastic escape and, with love, to mutual liberation. "The Historical Romance" explores the ways in which romance authors have sought to represent our fantasies of life in the past ever since the first "cloak and dagger" tales captured the popular fiction market of the 1930's. The book explores how, with the social upheaval of the war, these cut-and-thrust swashbucklers gave way to the female-oriented romances of Georgette Heyer and her successors, their qualities of fantasy and credibility and exaggerated romantic motifs representing the symbolic expression of women's concerns. Hughes' study leads us right up to the present day by exploring how authors as diverse as Conan Doyle and Barbara Cartland treat the question of female independence, and how established attitudes towards love, marriage and women's sexuality have been both challenged and re-affirmed by more recent texts.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Popular Fictions Series

Release date

July 1993

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

1993

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

176

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-415-05812-4

Barcode

9780415058124

Categories

LSN

0-415-05812-0



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