ISBN: | 9781134615261 |
Publisher: | Routledge |
Published: | 1 February, 2013 |
Format: | eBook |
Editions: |
2 other editions
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- 1 Cop Hater
- 2 The Mugger
- 4 The Con Man
- 5 Killer's Choice
- 6 Killer's Payoff
- 7 Lady killer
- 8 Killer's Wedge
- 9 'Til Death
- 11 Give the Boys a Great Big Hand
- 12 Heckler
- 14 Lady, Lady I Did It
- 15 The Empty Hours
- 16 Like Love
- 17 Ten plus one
- 18 Ax
- 19 He Who Hesitates
- 20 Doll
- 22 Fuzz
- 24 Jigsaw
- 25 Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here!
- 26 Let's Hear It for the Deaf Man
- 27 Sadie When She Died
- 28 Hail to the chief
- 29 Bread
- 31 So Long as You Both Shall Live
- 32 Long Time No See
- 33 Calypso
- 34 Ghosts
- 35 Heat
- 36 Ice
- 37 Lightning
- 38 Eight Black Horses
- 39 Poison
- 40 Tricks
- 41 Lullaby
- 42 Vespers
- 43 widows
- 45 Mischief and Widows
- 46 Romance
- 47 Nocturne
- 48 The Big Bad City
- 50 Money, Money, Money
- 52 Frumious Bandersnatch
- 53 Hark!
- 54 Fiddlers
- And All through the House
- Blood Relatives
- Bread;
- Calypso
- Eighty Million Eyes
- Fat Ollie's Book
- Fat Ollie's Book
- Fat Ollie's Book: A Novel of the 87th Precinct
- Heat
- Killer's Payoff
- King's Ransom
- Kiss
- Kiss: A Novel of the 87th Precinct
- Lullaby
- Mischief / Widows
- Nocturne
- Poison
- Romance
- See them die
- Shotgun
- Shotgun
- The Empty Hours
- The Frumious Bandersnatch
- The Heckler
- The Last Dance: A Novel of the 87th Precinct
- The Pusher
- The SE BIG BAD CITY
- Tricks
Often derided as an inferior form of literature, 'romance' as a literary mode or genre defies satisfactory definition, dividing critics, scholars and readers alike. This useful guidebook traces the myriad transformations of 'romance' from medieval courtly love to Mills and Boon, and claims that its elusive and complex nature serves as a touchstone for larger questions of literary and cultural theory, such as: * How does the history of 'romance' as a category force us to rethink the historicization of literary genres? * What definitions can we provide for our own time to help us recognize and analyze new forms of 'romance'? * To what extent is the resistance to romance a resistance to the imaginative force of literature? The case for 'romance' as a concept is presented clearly and imaginatively, arguing that its usefulness to contemporary critics can be maintained if it is regarded as a literary strategy rather than a fixed genre. In encouraging the reader to consider the fluidity of literature, Romance will be of equal value to all students of historical and comparative literatures and of modern literary forms.
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