The Long Shot (Mills & Boon Vintage Superromance) (Going Back, Book 37)
Title | The Long Shot (Mills & Boon Vintage Superromance) (Going Back, Book 37) PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Hartman |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Pages | 171 |
Release | 2014-01-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1472027876 |
Deacon Fallon has made something of himself. Yeah, it wasn't easy becoming a successful–now retired–pro basketball player, but he did it. In the process, he made his brother's life better. That's always been Deacon's goal.
Advancing Digital Humanities
Title | Advancing Digital Humanities PDF eBook |
Author | P. Arthur |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2014-12-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 113733701X |
Advancing Digital Humanities moves beyond definition of this dynamic and fast growing field to show how its arguments, analyses, findings and theories are pioneering new directions in the humanities globally.
Global Infatuation
Title | Global Infatuation PDF eBook |
Author | Eva Hemmungs Wirtén |
Publisher | Uppsala University |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Literature publishing |
ISBN | 9185178284 |
Reading the Romance
Title | Reading the Romance PDF eBook |
Author | Janice A. Radway |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2009-11-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0807898856 |
Originally published in 1984, Reading the Romance challenges popular (and often demeaning) myths about why romantic fiction, one of publishing's most lucrative categories, captivates millions of women readers. Among those who have disparaged romance reading are feminists, literary critics, and theorists of mass culture. They claim that romances enforce the woman reader's dependence on men and acceptance of the repressive ideology purveyed by popular culture. Radway questions such claims, arguing that critical attention "must shift from the text itself, taken in isolation, to the complex social event of reading." She examines that event, from the complicated business of publishing and distribution to the individual reader's engagement with the text. Radway's provocative approach combines reader-response criticism with anthropology and feminist psychology. Asking readers themselves to explore their reading motives, habits, and rewards, she conducted interviews in a midwestern town with forty-two romance readers whom she met through Dorothy Evans, a chain bookstore employee who has earned a reputation as an expert on romantic fiction. Evans defends her customers' choice of entertainment; reading romances, she tells Radway, is no more harmful than watching sports on television. "We read books so we won't cry" is the poignant explanation one woman offers for her reading habit. Indeed, Radway found that while the women she studied devote themselves to nurturing their families, these wives and mothers receive insufficient devotion or nurturance in return. In romances the women find not only escape from the demanding and often tiresome routines of their lives but also a hero who supplies the tenderness and admiring attention that they have learned not to expect. The heroines admired by Radway's group defy the expected stereotypes; they are strong, independent, and intelligent. That such characters often find themselves to be victims of male aggression and almost always resign themselves to accepting conventional roles in life has less to do, Radway argues, with the women readers' fantasies and choices than with their need to deal with a fear of masculine dominance. These romance readers resent not only the limited choices in their own lives but the patronizing atitude that men especially express toward their reading tastes. In fact, women read romances both to protest and to escape temporarily the narrowly defined role prescribed for them by a patriarchal culture. Paradoxically, the books that they read make conventional roles for women seem desirable. It is this complex relationship between culture, text, and woman reader that Radway urges feminists to address. Romance readers, she argues, should be encouraged to deliver their protests in the arena of actual social relations rather than to act them out in the solitude of the imagination. In a new introduction, Janice Radway places the book within the context of current scholarship and offers both an explanation and critique of the study's limitations.
Comfort and Joy
Title | Comfort and Joy PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Grimsley |
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2003-10-16 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1565127188 |
Ford McKinney leads a charmed life: he's a young doctor possessing good looks, good breeding, and money. He comes from an old Savannah family where his parents, attentive to his future, focus their energies on finding their son--their golden boy--a girl to marry. But how charmed is this life when Ford's own heart suspects that he is not meant to spend his life with a woman? His suspicions are confirmed when he meets Dan Crell. Dan is a quiet man with a great voice. Behind the tempered facade of the shy hospital administrator is a singer who can transform a room with his soaring voice, leaving his listeners in awe and reverence. Ford catches one such Christmas concert and his life is never quite the same; he is touched in a place he keeps hidden, forbidden. When Ford and Dan begin to explore the limits of their relationship, Dan's own secrets are exposed--and his mysterious and painful childhood returns to haunt him. In Comfort and Joy Jim Grimsley finds a marriage between the stark and stunning pain of his prize-winning Winter Birds and the passion of critically acclaimed Dream Boy. In this, his fourth novel, he considers pressing questions. How does a man reconcile the child he was raised to be with the man that he truly is? What happens when an adult has to choose between his parents and a lover?
Dark Salvation
Title | Dark Salvation PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Dunne |
Publisher | |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2001-11-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780759904019 |
VAMPIRE ROMANCE: Desmond Lacroix is on the front lines of a battle between science and magic, with the life of his young daughter at stake. When investigative reporter Rebecca Morgan tries to expose him, she is drawn into the battle . . . and into his bed. Can he trust the secret of his existence to a woman who makes a career out of revealing secrets?
First Comes Love
Title | First Comes Love PDF eBook |
Author | Christie Ridgway |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 2007-03-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0061743658 |
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