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Romancing the postmodern / Diane Elam.
Author
Elam, Diane, 1958-
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 1992.
Description
206 pages ; 23 cm
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PR868.L69 E4 1992
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Subject(s)
English fiction
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19th century
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History and criticism
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Italian fiction
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20th century
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History and criticism
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Feminist fiction
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History and criticism
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Romance fiction
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History and criticism
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Postmodernism (Literature)
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Feminism and literature
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Romances
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Appreciation
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Women and literature
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Romanticism
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Romance fiction
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction. A preface which should have been a postscript
1. P.S. "I love you" : Umberto Eco and the romance of the reader
2. Delayed in the post : Walter Scott and the progress of romance
3. Romantic letters and postmodern envelopes : Joseph Conrad and the imperialism of historical representation
4. Heroines and hero worship : Walter Scott's uncertain women and George Eliot's uncertain romance
5. A postscript which should have been a preface : theory's romance.
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Other title(s)
Romancing the post modern.
ISBN
0415057329
9780415057325
041507987X ((pbk.))
9780415079877 ((pbk.))
LCCN
91033915
OCLC
24429315
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