In this article we discuss how two types of popular romances – the desert romance and the governess romance – have blended into what we refer to as the desert-governess romance. In the world of romance, the governess and the sheikh may be an odd couple but they do make good bedfellows. Etymologically speaking, the governess (“A woman who holds or exercises authority” (OED)) is the perfect love match for the tribal governor who rules with steely resolve. In this paper we direct our attention to genre blending in order to explore the binary of captivity and escape. We look at a number of texts identified as archetypical desert-governess romances. What emerges from this analysis is that the initially disparate genres of the governess romance a...
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The following text is taken from the publisher's website: Romance is a varied and fluid literary ge...
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This study seeks to argue for the persistence and continuance of Arab and European fascination with ...
E.M. Hull’s bestseller The Sheik (1919) became a transatlantic phenomenon in 1921, inspiring a proli...
Loving the Orient : the romantic East and European literature -- The rise of the desert romance nove...
This study examines a distinctive culture of reading Anglophone historical romance novels in Pakista...
Brief: Analysis on English and British Literature widely along-with creative genre, on using differe...
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This chapter examines how twentieth century Iranian readers situated Jane Eyre within the classical ...
Jane Eyre is perhaps the best known governess charatcer in nineteenth-century fiction, but as this a...
Travel writing, like so much else, is allegedly succumbing to a postmodern distrust of 'the real'. S...
This chapter, in the collection End of Empire and the English novel since 1945, explores the traces ...
People’s roles changed along with the changing economy in the nineteenth century. Men started to wor...
text“Reading, Writing, Roaming: The student abroad in Arab women’s literature” details new developme...
E.M. Hull’s sensational novel The Sheik thrilled and shocked early twentieth century readers with it...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: Romance is a varied and fluid literary ge...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
This study seeks to argue for the persistence and continuance of Arab and European fascination with ...
E.M. Hull’s bestseller The Sheik (1919) became a transatlantic phenomenon in 1921, inspiring a proli...
Loving the Orient : the romantic East and European literature -- The rise of the desert romance nove...
This study examines a distinctive culture of reading Anglophone historical romance novels in Pakista...
Brief: Analysis on English and British Literature widely along-with creative genre, on using differe...
Romance: The Emulation of EmpireThis dissertation offers a symptomatic reading of romance and explor...
This chapter examines how twentieth century Iranian readers situated Jane Eyre within the classical ...
Jane Eyre is perhaps the best known governess charatcer in nineteenth-century fiction, but as this a...
Travel writing, like so much else, is allegedly succumbing to a postmodern distrust of 'the real'. S...
This chapter, in the collection End of Empire and the English novel since 1945, explores the traces ...
People’s roles changed along with the changing economy in the nineteenth century. Men started to wor...
text“Reading, Writing, Roaming: The student abroad in Arab women’s literature” details new developme...
E.M. Hull’s sensational novel The Sheik thrilled and shocked early twentieth century readers with it...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: Romance is a varied and fluid literary ge...