Romance WritingWiley, 2007 M01 5 - 214 páginas Romance Writing explores the changing nature of both the romance genre and the discourse of romantic love from the seventeenth century to the present day. Indeed, it is one of the first studies to approach romantic love as both genre and discourse in more than sixty years. Faced with the challenge of writing a cultural history for what is commonly understood to be one of lifes most universal, a-historical and cross-cultural phenomena, Lynne Pearce has invoked the concept of the gift to calculate loves added value at different cultural/historical moments. Building upon those philosophical traditions which have argued for the powerfully transformative nature of romantic love, Pearce shows how in the history of literature lovers have utilized its spark to change not only themselves, but also their worlds, through acts of creativity and heroism. The gift of love ranges from the simple gift of a name in the seventeenth century, through notions of immortality, self-sacrifice and selfhood in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, through to the liberating temporal and spatial dislocations of the postmodern age. The opening chapter, The Alchemy of Love, also undertakes an in-depth engagement of the changing nature, and meaning, of romantic love. Providing a judicious blend of close reading and cultural history, Romance Writing will be essential reading for undergraduate students as well as postgraduates and scholars working in the field, while also offering much of interest to the general reader. |
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... he introduces his figure of the broken heart ' and the ( liberating ) ' shattering ' of the self through love ; through the ' event ' of love , the subject is so transformed that s / he can no longer return to the self s / he was ...
... he introduces his figure of the broken heart ' and the ( liberating ) ' shattering ' of the self through love ; through the ' event ' of love , the subject is so transformed that s / he can no longer return to the self s / he was ...
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... s / he leaves me despite the fact s / he loves me ; the fact that s / he's cruel to me despite the fact s / he loves me ; the fact that s / he desires me and someone else ( Pearce 2004 : 529 ) ) . For although all such eventualities may ...
... s / he leaves me despite the fact s / he loves me ; the fact that s / he's cruel to me despite the fact s / he loves me ; the fact that s / he desires me and someone else ( Pearce 2004 : 529 ) ) . For although all such eventualities may ...
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... he says on this occasion . Excised by my own ellipses is a rare , but crucial , acknowledgement of the role of the ... s / he cannot necessarily repeat is the ensuing reaction – the [ ′ ] . - Anne and Wentworth , happily , are ...
... he says on this occasion . Excised by my own ellipses is a rare , but crucial , acknowledgement of the role of the ... s / he cannot necessarily repeat is the ensuing reaction – the [ ′ ] . - Anne and Wentworth , happily , are ...
Contenido
The Alchemy of Love | 1 |
The Gift of Companionship | 56 |
The Gift of Immortality | 83 |
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Gothic Romanced: Consumption, Gender and Technology in Contemporary Fictions Fred Botting Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |