This is the first study to identify and analyse postmodern romances as a new development of the romance and to relate this late twentieth-century subgenre to its tradition. Based on a selection of works published between 1969 and 1994, by A. S. Byatt, Lindsay Clarice, Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich, John Fowles, Iris Murdoch, Susan Sontag and Jeanette Winterson, it seeks to demonstrate how this new orientation of the romance produces meaning in dialogue with generic conventions and traditional works and, in doing so, both criticises and rehabilitates the genre.A 'postmodern romance' is a double-natured or hybrid text influenced both by inherited romance strategies and experimental postmodern techniques, such as those specified in Linda H...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution ...
In this paper I discuss the conceptualisation of genre in romance scholarship. I start out by analyz...
This is the first study to identify and analyse postmodern romances as a new development of the roma...
The middle decades of the twentieth century witnessed a revival of the historical novel that has gon...
In my dissertation I examine a group of modernist novels that attempt to braid together two seemingl...
This project looks at Byatt???s use of the subtitle ???Romance??? in the title of her work, and reve...
The postmodern is a philosophical way of thinking about life that is not confined by conventional cu...
Romance novels have changed significantly since they first entered the public consciousness. Instead...
Many studies of the romance genre written from a feminist perspective, including Radway's classic st...
Thesis (M.A., English) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.In 2031, a woman inherits a ...
The genre of the romance has a long and complex history, encompassing a diversity of literary forms....
Organised around each decade of the post war period, this book analyses novels written by and for wo...
This work explores, creates and reconstructs hermeneutical perspectives needed to explain the hermen...
This thesis examines the relationship between romance and Max Weber’s narrative of the disenchantmen...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution ...
In this paper I discuss the conceptualisation of genre in romance scholarship. I start out by analyz...
This is the first study to identify and analyse postmodern romances as a new development of the roma...
The middle decades of the twentieth century witnessed a revival of the historical novel that has gon...
In my dissertation I examine a group of modernist novels that attempt to braid together two seemingl...
This project looks at Byatt???s use of the subtitle ???Romance??? in the title of her work, and reve...
The postmodern is a philosophical way of thinking about life that is not confined by conventional cu...
Romance novels have changed significantly since they first entered the public consciousness. Instead...
Many studies of the romance genre written from a feminist perspective, including Radway's classic st...
Thesis (M.A., English) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.In 2031, a woman inherits a ...
The genre of the romance has a long and complex history, encompassing a diversity of literary forms....
Organised around each decade of the post war period, this book analyses novels written by and for wo...
This work explores, creates and reconstructs hermeneutical perspectives needed to explain the hermen...
This thesis examines the relationship between romance and Max Weber’s narrative of the disenchantmen...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution ...
In this paper I discuss the conceptualisation of genre in romance scholarship. I start out by analyz...