https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/130865
Here's a list of the essays it contains:
1. ‘Where History says little, Fiction may say much’
(Anna Barbauld): the historical novel in women’s hands in the
mid-twentieth century - Kathryn Sutherland
2. The not so silly ass: Freddy Standen, his fictional contemporaries and alternative masculinity - Geraldine Perriam
3. Judith Taverner as dandy-in-training in Georgette Heyer’s Regency Buck - Laura George
4. Pride and prejudice: metafiction and the value of historical romance in Georgette Heyer - Kim Sherwood
5. Loving and giving: realism, emotional hypocrisy, and generosity in A Civil Contract - Jennifer Clement
6. Georgette Heyer and redefining the Gothic romance - Holly Hirst
7. Heyer . . . in Space! The Influence of Georgette Heyer on science fiction - Kathleen Jennings
8. All’s Well That Ends Well: Shakespearean Echoes in Heyer’s Regency novels - Lisa Hopkins
9. Georgette Heyer, Wellington’s Army and the First World War - Vanda Wilcox
10. Georgette Heyer and the language of the historical novel - Tom Zille
11. A reluctant movie? The Reluctant Widow on screen - Lucie Bea Dutton
12. Georgette Heyer – guilty pleasures - Amy Street
13. Data science: Georgette Heyer’s historical novels and her readers - Helen Davidge
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