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  2. Romance novel - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy romance, also known as romantic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy fiction, describing a fantasy story using many of the elements and conventions of the romance genre. Romantic fantasy has been published by both fantasy and romance lines, with some publishers distinguishing between "fantasy romance" being more like a contemporary fantasy ...

  3. Romance film - Wikipedia

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    Romantic thriller is a genre of film which has a storyline combining elements of the romance film and the thriller genre. Some examples of romantic thriller films are Desire , To Catch a Thief , Vertigo , The Crying Game , The Bodyguard , Unfaithful , Wicker Park , The Phantom of the Opera , The Tourist , and The Adjustment Bureau .

  4. Romance - Wikipedia

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    Romance novel, a genre of novel which emerged in the 20th century, directed at women readers, that focuses on romantic love, with many sub-genres: Amish romance, also known as "bonnet rippers" Contemporary romance; Historical romance, a 20th-century genre fiction version of the historical novel; Paranormal romance; Regency romance; Fantasy romance

  5. Romance (prose fiction) - Wikipedia

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    The term romance is applied across a number of genres, including the love romance novel, the historical novel, the adventure novel, and scientific romance (an older term for what is now called science fiction). Works of nautical fiction can also be romances, as the genre often overlaps with historical romance, adventure fiction, and fantasy ...

  6. Romantic literature - Wikipedia

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    The Romantic movement in America created a new literary genre that continues to influence American writers. Novels, short stories, and poems replaced the sermons and manifestos of yore. Romantic literature was personal, intense, and portrayed more emotion than ever seen in neoclassical literature.

  7. Romance literature - Wikipedia

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    Romance literature may refer to: Chivalric romance, a style of heroic prose and verse narrative current in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance; Romance novel, a literary genre developed in Western culture which focuses on the romantic relationship between two or more people; Romance (prose fiction), a type of novel

  8. List of writing genres - Wikipedia

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    General cross-genre. Historical romance; Juvenile fantasy; LGBT pulp fiction Gay male pulp fiction; Lesbian pulp fiction; Lesbian erotica fiction; Paranormal romance;

  9. Romantic fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Romantic fantasy or romantasy is a subgenre of fantasy fiction combining fantasy and romance, describing a fantasy story using many of the elements and conventions of the chivalric romance genre. [1] One of the key features of romantic fantasy involves the focus on relationships, social, political, and romantic.