Issue 3.2 of the Journal of Popular Romance Studies is out now and includes a couple of essays about Georgette Heyer (including one written by me), a "roundtable" marking the the tenth anniversary of the publication of Pamela Regis's A Natural History of the Romance Novel and lots more:
- Editor’s Note: Issue 3.2
- “Georgette Heyer: The Nonesuch of Regency Romance” by Laura Vivanco
- “’Who the devil wrote that?’: Intertextuality and Authorial Reputation in Georgette Heyer’s Venetia” by Elizabeth Barr
- “The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Popular Romance Studies: What is it, and why does it matter?” by Lisa Fletcher
- Note from the Field: “Reflecting on Romance Novel Research: Past, Present and Future” by A. Dana Ménard
- Note from the Book Review Editor
- Review: Desert Passions: Orientalism and Romance Novels, by Hsu-Ming Teo
- Review: Romance, by Barbara Fuchs
- Review: Women and Romance: A Reader, by Susan Ostrov Weisser
- Regis Roundtable: After A Natural History of the Romance Novel (Introduction)
- “Ten Years After A Natural History of the Romance Novel: Thinking Back, Looking Forward” by Pamela Regis
- “Rebooting the Romance: The Impact of A Natural History of the Romance Novel” by Eric Murphy Selinger
- “A Natural History of the Romance Novel’s Enduring Romance with Popular Romance Studies” by An Goris
- “How to Tame a Dragon: Ten years after A Natural History of the Romance Novel” by Jayashree Kamble
- “On the Tenth Anniversary of Pamela Regis’s A Natural History of the Romance Novel ” by Sarah S. G. Frantz
- “Reading the Regis Roundtable: An Outsider’s Perspective” by Jonathan A. Allan
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