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Fletcher, Lisa
Driscoll, Beth
Wilkins, Kim
(2018) What is Australian Popular Fiction? Australian Literary Studies 33.4:1-11 DOI: 10.20314/als.4e3df0ec9c
Topic
Australia
national identity
settings
Flesch, Juliet
(1995) Love Brought to Book: A Bio-Bibliography of 20th Century Australian Romance Novels Melbourne: National Centre for Australian Studies
Topic
Australia
Deller, Ruth A.
Smith, Clarissa
(2013) Reading the BDSM romance: Reader responses to Fifty Shades Sexualities 16.8:932–950 DOI: 10.1177/1363460713508882
Topic
Fifty Shades
BDSM
readers
trash/literary and or intellectual quality
sex/sexuality

Deller, Ruth A.

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Kamblé, Jayashree
Selinger, Eric Murphy
Teo, Hsu-Ming
(2021) "Introduction " The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Romance Fiction 1-23 DOI:10.4324/9781315613468-25
Topic
romance scholarship
Rayner, Samantha J.
Wilkins, Kim
(2021) Georgette Heyer, History, and Historical Fiction : UCL Press
Topic
Georgette Heyer

Rayner, Samantha J.

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Carter, Ellen
(2020) Asexual Romance in an Allosexual World: How Ace-Spectrum Characters (and Authors) Create Space for Romantic Love Journal of Popular Romance Studies 9: DOI: 10.70138/HAEQ8192
Topic
LGBTQ+ characters, readers and/or authors
sex/sexuality
love

Carter, Ellen

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Farooqui, Javaria
(2020) The Kitchen and Beyond: The Romantic Chronotope in Pakistani Popular Fiction Journal of Popular Romance Studies 9: DOI: 10.70138/HNAW1562
Topic
romances in magazines and newspapers
Pakistan
settings
food, drink
metaphor/symbolism

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