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Review: Historical Romance Fiction: Heterosexuality and Performativity, by...

Romance criticism often conveys the impression that it was written by a scholar on holiday, as it were, from more important work on worthier fiction. Interesting things may be said about the genre, but...

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“Tell Me Lies: Lying, Storytelling, and the Romance Novel as Feminist...

When Mitch Peatwick in What the Lady Wants (1995) tells Mae Sullivan that “the first rule in life is ‘everybody lies’,” he articulates one of the central motifs that runs through the majority of...

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Review: Historical Romance Fiction: Heterosexuality and Performativity, by...

Romance criticism often conveys the impression that it was written by a scholar on holiday, as it were, from more important work on worthier fiction. Interesting things may be said about the genre, but...

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Tell Me Lies: Lying, Storytelling, and the Romance Novel as Feminist Fiction

When Mitch Peatwick in What the Lady Wants (1995) tells Mae Sullivan that “the first rule in life is ‘everybody lies’,” he articulates one of the central motifs that runs through the majority of...

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