Romance\'s Rival argues that the central plot of the most important genre of the nineteenth century, the Marriage plot novel, means something quite different from what we thought.
Romance\'s Rival shows how Familiar Marriage expresses ideas of female subjectivity da.
In Victorian novels, women may marry for erotic desire--but they might, instead, insist on "Familiar marriage," marrying trustworthy companions who can offer them socially rich lives and futures of meaningful work.
Romance\'s Rival argues that the central plot of the most important genre of the nineteenth century, the Marriage plot novel, means something quite different from what we thought