Romance novel
:For the medieval genre see Romance (genre).
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A romance novel is a novel from the genre currently known as romance. The genre has two strict criteria:
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- the story must focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people http://rwanational.org/readers/novels_what_are_they.htm;
- the end of the story must be positive, leaving the reader believing that the protagonists' love and relationship will endure for the rest of their lives.
If a novel does not fulfill those conditions, fans of the genre are likely to claim that it belongs to a related genre, such as women's fiction or chick lit, or that it is just a mainstream fiction novel.
Related Topics:
Women's fiction - Chick lit - Fiction
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Some romance novel readers would claim that the genre has additional restrictions, from plot considerations such as the hero and heroine meeting early on in the story, to avoiding possible themes, such as neither hero nor heroine committing adultery in the course of their relationship developing. However, these are not hard-and-fast rules, and some writers deliberately write stories that may put off some readers in order to push the genre's boundaries.
Related Topics:
Hero and heroine - Adultery
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Origins of the romance novel |
| ► | Romance publishers |
| ► | Category and single title novels |
| ► | Romantic genres |
| ► | Popularity of romance novels |
| ► | Genre slang |
| ► | External links |
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