While many conceptions of the twentieth-century American romance novel start after World War II, there was in fact a robust market for romances throughout the 1920s and 1930s, growing in popularity during the Roaring Twenties and reaching a peak during the Great Depression as audiences flocked to uplifting escapist stories that ended happily ever after. In contrast to some of their contemporaries that are more recognized by today’s academics, most of these romance novels were proudly and unapologetically by, for, and about women. Drawing from my extensive personal collection of approximately 300 romance novels from the 1920s and 1930s, my talk will introduce audiences to some of the many characteristics that make the era’s romance novels un...
Romance novels have changed significantly since they first entered the public consciousness. Instead...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: English. Advisor: Dr. Timothy Bren...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...
The America of the 1920s was distinguished and damned for different reasons. The period was referred...
The 1920's in America—a time of exhilaration and wild exuberance, of bravado and fast living to make...
In the first part of the 20th century, the American novel became the popularly preferred literary ge...
This dissertation compares the treatment of divorce in a range of late nineteenth- and twentieth-cen...
A current plaintive cry of, I need a book! is not unusual, yet fulfilling that need in the deadly ...
The 1920s in America marked a new decade of freedom and exploration for youths. With the conclusion ...
P(論文)The two periods, which stand out in the literary history of the United States,are the "American...
The first wave of romance scholarship focused strongly on readers: the 1970s saw a number of studies...
Most of Fitzgerald's novels and stories start as a romance of love or a fantasy of extravagant glamo...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the social and cultural revolution in...
In 1942, Maureen Daly published Seventeenth Summer, the wellspring text for a new genre of American ...
Organised around each decade of the post war period, this book analyses novels written by and for wo...
Romance novels have changed significantly since they first entered the public consciousness. Instead...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: English. Advisor: Dr. Timothy Bren...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...
The America of the 1920s was distinguished and damned for different reasons. The period was referred...
The 1920's in America—a time of exhilaration and wild exuberance, of bravado and fast living to make...
In the first part of the 20th century, the American novel became the popularly preferred literary ge...
This dissertation compares the treatment of divorce in a range of late nineteenth- and twentieth-cen...
A current plaintive cry of, I need a book! is not unusual, yet fulfilling that need in the deadly ...
The 1920s in America marked a new decade of freedom and exploration for youths. With the conclusion ...
P(論文)The two periods, which stand out in the literary history of the United States,are the "American...
The first wave of romance scholarship focused strongly on readers: the 1970s saw a number of studies...
Most of Fitzgerald's novels and stories start as a romance of love or a fantasy of extravagant glamo...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the social and cultural revolution in...
In 1942, Maureen Daly published Seventeenth Summer, the wellspring text for a new genre of American ...
Organised around each decade of the post war period, this book analyses novels written by and for wo...
Romance novels have changed significantly since they first entered the public consciousness. Instead...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: English. Advisor: Dr. Timothy Bren...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...