Bringing together scholars from the humanities social sciences and publishing this collection adds historical depth and specificity to the American cultural history of twentieth- and twenty-first-century popular romance fiction. The contributors examine the genre's eighteenth- and nineteenth-century contexts the relationships between love and race the emergence of LGBTQ romance the dynamic tension between romance fiction and second-wave feminism and the practical and rhetorical aspects of the romance industry.
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