A Natural History of the Romance Novel by Pamela Regis

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  • Pub. Date: June 2003
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 250,131
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    • Pub. Date: June 2003
    • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
    • Format: Hardcover, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 250,131

    Synopsis

    Pamela Regis argues that the romance novel, the most popular but least respected of literary genres, does not enslave women but celebrates their freedom and joy. Regis provides critics with an expanded vocabulary for discussing a genre that is both classic and contemporary, sexy and entertaining.

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    Academics and scholars will be happy to note that Regis's long-awaited study of the romance genre is finally here. In what may be the first book-length scholarly work on the topic. Regis (English, McDaniel Coll.) traces the genre's history from Samuel Richardson's Pamela to the present. Her excellent study adds much-needed research to the slowly but steadily growing body of scholarship on the popular romance novel. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Pamela Regis is Professor of English at McDaniel College and the author of Describing Early America: Bartram, Jefferson, Crevecoeur, and the Influence of Natural History, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. She is the receipient of the 2007 Melinda Helfer Fairy Godmother Award.

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