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Weir, Angela

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Weibel, Kathryn
(1977) Mirror Mirror: Images of Women Reflected in Popular Culture Garden City, New York: Anchor Press/Doubleday
Topic
Harlequin Mills & Boon
gothic romance

Weibel, Kathryn

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Weaver-Zercher, Valerie
(2013) Thrill of the Chaste: the Allure of Amish Romance Novels Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Topic
Christian romance
United States of America
religion/spirituality
paratext
Publishing
Beverly Lewis
Wanda Brunstetter
Cindy Woodsmall
sex/sexuality
virginity
readers
gender
Helen Reimensnyder Martin
Older and/or precursor texts (may not be "romance" as now defined)
Clara Bernice Miller
Cora Gottschalk Welty
rural romance
Ruth Lininger Dobson
Joseph W. Yoder
Janette Oke
settings
happy ending
marriage
family
Linda Byler
race/ethnicity
Weaver-Zercher, Valerie
(2012) Tracing the Backstory of Amish Romance Novels Mennonite Quarterly Review 86.4:409-435
Topic
Christian romance
rural romance
Older and/or precursor texts (may not be "romance" as now defined)
religion/spirituality
paratext
Helen Reimensnyder Martin
Beverly Lewis
Cora Gottschalk Welty
race/ethnicity
Ruth Lininger Dobson
Joseph W. Yoder
Clara Bernice Miller
Janette Oke
Publishing

Weaver-Zercher, Valerie

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Watson, Daphne
(1995) Their Own Worst Enemies: Women Writers of Women's Fiction London: Pluto Press
Topic
Daphne du Maurier
Mary Stewart
Harlequin Mills & Boon
fairytales/folktales
gender
Charlotte Brontë
BDSM
social/economic class
food, drink
fashion/clothing
work

Watson, Daphne

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Warnes, Christopher
(2014) "Desired State: Black Economic Empowerment and the South African Popular Romance " Popular Culture in Africa: The Episteme of the Everyday 154-171
Topic
Africa
work
race/ethnicity
South Africa
gender
Newell, Stephanie
Okome, Onookome
(2014) Popular Culture in Africa: The Episteme of the Everyday New York and London: Routledge

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