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Allan, Jonathan -
Review: Northrop Frye’s Notebooks on Romance, by Northrop Frye PDF
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Allan, Jonathan A. -
“Theorising Male Virginity in Popular Romance Novels” by Jonathan A. Allan PDF
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Allan, Jonathan A. -
Review: Premarital Sex in America: How Young Americans Meet, Mate, and Think About Marrying PDF
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Balducci, Federica -
“When chick lit meets romanzo rosa: Intertextual narratives in Stefania Bertola’s romantic fiction,” by Federica Balducci PDF
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Baldus, Kimberly -
“Gossip, Liminality, and Erotic Display: Jennifer Crusie’s Links to Eighteenth- Century Amatory Fiction” by Kimberly Baldus PDF
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Bastin, Giselle -
“There Were Three of Us in this Biography, So it Was a Bit Crowded: The Biographer as Suitor and the Rhetoric of Romance in Diana: Her True Story,” by Giselle Bastin PDF
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Brancky, Annie -
Review: Romance and Readership in Twentieth-Century France: Love Stories, by Diana Holmes PDF
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Brown, Sonya C. -
“Does This Book Make Me Look Fat?” by Sonya C. Brown PDF
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Carpenter, Laura M. -
Review: The First Time: True Tales of Virginity Lost and Found (Including my Own), by Kate Monro PDF
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Caubet, Agnès -
Francophone Perspectives on Romantic Fiction: From the Academic Field to Reader’s Experience, by Séverine Olivier (Interview with Agnès Caubet, Romance Reader and Webmaster of Les Romantiques, fan website and webzine) PDF
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Dandridge, Rita B. -
Interview: Beverly Jenkins, by Rita B. Dandridge PDF
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Deleyto, Celestino -
“The Comic, the Serious and the Middle: Desire and Space in Contemporary Film Romantic Comedy” by Celestino Deleyto PDF
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Feng, Jin -
“Men Conquer the World and Women Save Mankind: Rewriting Patriarchal Traditions through Web-based Matriarchal Romances” by Jin Feng PDF
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Ferriss, Suzanne -
Review: Chick Lit and Postfeminism, by Stephanie Harzewski PDF
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Fletcher, Lisa -
Pedagogy Report: Embedding Popular Romance Studies in Undergraduate English Units: Teaching Georgette Heyer’s Sylvester by Lisa Fletcher, Rosemary Gaby, and Jennifer Kloester PDF
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Francis, Conseula -
Interview: Joanna Russ, by Conseula Francis and Alison Piepmeier PDF
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Gaby, Rosemary -
Pedagogy Report: Embedding Popular Romance Studies in Undergraduate English Units: Teaching Georgette Heyer’s Sylvester by Lisa Fletcher, Rosemary Gaby, and Jennifer Kloester PDF
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Gleason, William -
“Belles, Beaux, and Paratexts: American Story Papers and the Project of Romance” by William Gleason PDF
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Goris, An -
Review: Reading Nora Roberts, by Mary Ellen Snodgrass PDF
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Goris, An -
“Matricide in Romance Scholarship? Response to Pamela Regis’ Keynote Address at the Second Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance” by An Goris PDF
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Kaklamanidou, Betty -
“‘The Bells Are Ringing for Me and My Gal’: Marriage and Gender in the Contemporary Greek Romantic Comedy” by Betty Kaklamanidou PDF
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Kloester, Jennifer -
Pedagogy Report: Embedding Popular Romance Studies in Undergraduate English Units: Teaching Georgette Heyer’s Sylvester by Lisa Fletcher, Rosemary Gaby, and Jennifer Kloester PDF
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Kramer, Kyra -
“There Are Six Bodies in This Relationship: An Anthropological Approach to the Romance Genre” by Laura Vivanco and Kyra Kramer PDF
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Kramer, Kyra -
“Getting Laid, Getting Old, and Getting Fed: The Cultural Resistance of Jennifer Crusie’s Romance Heroines” by Kyra Kramer PDF
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Lamprinou, Artemis -
“Translated Romances: the Effect of Cultural Textual Norms on the Communication of Emotions” by Artemis Lamprinou PDF
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Miller, Kathleen -
“A Little Extra Bite: Dis/Ability and Romance in Tanya Huff and Charlaine Harris’s Vampire Fiction,” by Kathleen Miller PDF
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Moore, Kate -
“The Heroine as Reader, the Reader as Heroine: Jennifer Crusie’s Welcome to Temptation” by Kate Moore and Eric Murphy Selinger PDF
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Mussell, Kay -
Review: Reading the Adolescent Romance: Sweet Valley High and the Popular Young Adult Romance Novel, by Amy S. Pattee PDF
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Nakagawa, Chiho -
“Safe Sex with Defanged Vampires: New Vampire Heroes in Twilight and the Southern Vampire Mysteries” by Chiho Nakagawa PDF
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Nicholson, Roger -
“Romancing the Past: History, Love, and Genre in Vincent Ward’s River Queen” by Roger Nicholson PDF
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Olivier, Séverine -
Francophone Perspectives on Romantic Fiction: From the Academic Field to Reader’s Experience, by Séverine Olivier (Interview with Agnès Caubet, Romance Reader and Webmaster of Les Romantiques, fan website and webzine) PDF
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Pearce, Lynne -
“Romance and Repetition: Testing the Limits of Love” by Lynne Pearce PDF
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Piepmeier, Alison -
Interview: Joanna Russ, by Conseula Francis and Alison Piepmeier PDF
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Quijano, Johansen -
Review: Boys’ Love Manga: Essays on the Sexual Ambiguity and Cross-Cultural Fandom of the Genre PDF
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Regis, Pamela -
Review: Historical Romance Fiction: Heterosexuality and Performativity, by Lisa Fletcher PDF
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Regis, Pamela -
“What Do Critics Owe the Romance? Keynote Address at the Second Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance” by Pamela Regis PDF
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Roach, Catherine -
“Getting a Good Man to Love: Popular Romance Fiction and the Problem of Patriarchy,” by Catherine Roach PDF
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Rosenthal, Pam -
Review: A Vindication of Love: Reclaiming Romance for the Twenty-first Century, by Cristina Nehring PDF
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Selinger, Eric Murphy -
“The Heroine as Reader, the Reader as Heroine: Jennifer Crusie’s Welcome to Temptation” by Kate Moore and Eric Murphy Selinger PDF
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Selinger, Eric Murphy -
Nothing But Good Times Ahead: A Special Forum on Jennifer Crusie (Editor’s Introduction) PDF
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Sterry, Emma -
“These are Just Romances: Love and the Single Woman in the Fiction of Rosamond Lehmann” by Emma Sterry PDF
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Teo, Hsu-Ming -
“Historicizing The Sheik: Comparisons of the British Novel and the American Film,” by Hsu-Ming Teo PDF
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Teo, Hsu-Ming -
Review: Virgin Territory: Representing Sexual Inexperience in Film PDF
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Toscano, Angela -
“A Parody of Love: the Narrative Uses of Rape in Popular Romance” by Angela Toscano PDF
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Valeo, Christina A. -
“Crusie and the Con” by Christina A. Valeo PDF
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Vivanco, Laura -
“There Are Six Bodies in This Relationship: An Anthropological Approach to the Romance Genre” by Laura Vivanco and Kyra Kramer PDF
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Vivanco, Laura -
“Jennifer Crusie’s Literary Lingerie” by Laura Vivanco PDF
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Zakreski, Patricia -
“Tell Me Lies: Lying, Storytelling, and the Romance Novel as Feminist Fiction” by Patricia Zakreski PDF