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Tang, Ning

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Allan, Jonathan A.
(2022) "“A Most Unlikely Hero”: Disability, Masculinity, and Sexuality in Harlequin Superromance Novels " The Male Body in Representation: Returning to Matter 215-235 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88604-2_10
Topic
gender
disability
sex/sexuality
Fay Robinson/Carmel Parsons Thomaston
Kay Stockham
readers
romance scholarship
Dexl, Carmen
Gerlsbeck, Silvia
(2022) The Male Body in Representation: Returning to Matter Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan

Gerlsbeck, Silvia

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Dexl, Carmen

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McGurl, Mark
(2021) Everything and Less: The Novel in the Age of Amazon London: Verso
Topic
Publishing
Fifty Shades
trash/literary and or intellectual quality
capitalism/business
Jurilla, Patricia May Bantug
(2008) Tagalog Bestsellers of the Twentieth Century: A History of the Book in the Philippines Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press
Topic
Philippines
Jurilla, Patricia May Bantug
(2006) Tagalog bestsellers and the history of the book in the Philippines PhD thesis, School of Oriental and African Studies
Topic
Philippines
Publishing
Older and/or precursor texts (may not be "romance" as now defined)

Jurilla, Patricia May Bantug

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Ivanski, Chantelle
Maslej, Marta M.
Mar, Raymond A.
(2022) "Empirical Approaches to Studying Emotion in Literature: The Case of Gender " The Routledge Companion to Literature and Emotion DOI:10.4324/9780367809843-8
Topic
science/technology
emotions
gender
readers
authors
romance scholarship

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