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The Danger of Romance

Truth, Fantasy, and Arthurian Fictions
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The Danger of Romance by Karen Sullivan explores the enduring appeal and misunderstood nature of the romance genre, especially through the lens of Arthurian literature. It challenges the notion that romance is trivial or untruthful by arguing that romantic narratives express unique truths overlooked by realist genres. The book reveals how medieval romances defend themselves against criticisms and how they illuminate extraordinary experiences beyond the commonplace, making a case for the genre's continued relevance and power to confirm beauty and truth.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in literary studies, particularly those fascinated by medieval literature, fantasy genres, and cultural critique. It will also appeal to fans of Arthurian legends and contemporary fantasy who seek a deeper understanding of the significance behind romantic narratives.

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The curious paradox of romance is that, throughout its history, this genre has been dismissed as trivial and unintellectual, yet people have never ceased to flock to it with enthusiasm and even fervor. In contemporary contexts, we devour popular romance and fantasy novels like The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones, reference them in conversations, and create online communities to expound, passionately and intelligently, upon their characters and worlds. But romance is β€œunrealistic,” critics say, doing readers a disservice by not accurately representing human experiences. It is considered by some to be a distraction from real literature, a distraction from real life, and little more.

Yet is it possible that romance is expressing a truthβ€”and a truth unrecognized by realist genres? The Arthurian literature of the Middle Ages, Karen Sullivan argues, consistently ventriloquizes in its pages the criticisms that were being made of romance at the time, and implicitly defends itself against those criticisms. The Danger of Romance shows that the conviction that ordinary reality is the only reality is itself an assumption, and one that can blind those who hold it to the extraordinary phenomena that exist around them. It demonstrates that that which is rare, ephemeral, and inexplicable is no less real than that which is commonplace, long-lasting, and easily accounted for. If romance continues to appeal to audiences today, whether in its Arthurian prototype or in its more recent incarnations, it is because it confirms the perceptionβ€”or even the hopeβ€”of a beauty and truth in the world that realist genres deny.

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Praised for its nuanced approach, The Danger of Romance offers an in-depth survey of Arthurian romance's complex relationship with truth and fantasy. Reviews highlight Sullivan's philosophical precision and her ability to provoke debate about romance’s role from medieval texts to contemporary works like those of J.K. Rowling. The book is commended for shifting focus from mere historicity to the pleasures and experiences romance enables.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226540269

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 March 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 17.0mm

Height: 22.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Karen Sullivan is the Irma Brandeis Professor of Romance Culture and Literature at Bard College. She is the author of three other books, most recently, The Inner Lives of Medieval Inquisitors.

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