Changing Ideologies in Romance Fiction

Publication year
1999
Pages
149-172
Comment

While many older romances are about an unformed young woman's journey to adulthood whose experiences with the man mold her into a new being, the romances of Kinsale and Quick depict a journey by the hero. [...] In addition to being less objectified physically, heroines are more often able to shape the world around their desires. [...] They maintain friendships with other women, breaking the myth of female competition. (170)