Georgette Heyer, History and Historical Fiction
Edited by Samantha J. Rayner and Kim Wilkins
The Nonesuch is the name of one of Georgette Heyer’s most famous novels. It means a person or thing without equal, and Georgette Heyer is certainly that. Her historical works inspire a fiercely loyal, international readership and are championed by literary figures such as A. S. Byatt and Stephen Fry.
Georgette Heyer, History, and Historical Fiction brings together an eclectic range of chapters from scholars all over the world to explore the contexts of Heyer’s career. Divided into four parts – gender; genre; sources; and circulation and reception – the volume draws on scholarship on Heyer and her contemporaries to show how her work sits in a chain of influence, and why it remains pertinent to current conversations on books and publishing in the twenty-first century. Heyer’s impact on science fiction is accounted for, as are the milieu she was writing in, the many subsequent works that owe Heyer’s writing a debt, and new methods for analysing these enduring books.
From the gothic to data science, there is something for everyone in this volume; a celebration of Heyer’s ‘nonesuch’ status amongst historical novelists, proving that she and her contemporary women writers deserve to be read (and studied) as more than just guilty pleasures.
Praise for Georgette Heyer, History and Historical Fiction
'A varied and pleasant read ... the best parts of Georgette Heyer, History and Historical Fiction offer much food for thought.'
Journal of Popular Romance Studies review
'Academic in style, but accessible to read, the collection both celebrates and elevates an author whose work is much loved but often dismissed. A fascinating read.'
Historical Novels Society
'This fascinating resource [is an] invaluable contribution to our understanding of this reclusive but enduring author whose work has been overlooked by serious critics for far too long.'
Jennifer kloester, jenniferkloester.com
‘A powerfully interesting interdisciplinary collection, which offers rich new insights for the many who love reading the works of Georgette Heyer.’
Bex Lewis, Manchester Metropolitan University
Samantha J. Rayner is Reader in Publishing at UCL,
where she is also Director of the Centre for Publishing.
Kim Wilkins is Reader in Writing and
Publishing at The University of Queensland, Australia.
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: the Persistence of Georgette Heyer
Samantha Rayner and Kim Wilkins
Part 1: Gender
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
Part 2: Genre
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
Part 3: Sources
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
Part 4: Circulation and Reception
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
Appendix 1: List of Georgette Heyer's novels used for the text analysis
Appendix 2: Survey questions
Appendix 3: A sample of the comical answers written by the Heyer readers when completing the survey
Index
Journal of Popular Romance Studies review
'This fascinating resource [is an] invaluable contribution to our understanding of this reclusive but enduring author whose work has been overlooked by serious critics for far too long.'
jenniferkloester.com
‘A powerfully interesting interdisciplinary collection, which offers rich new insights for the many who love reading the works of Georgette Heyer.’ – Bex Lewis, Manchester Metropolitan University
Format: Paperback
Size: 234 × 156 mm
320 Pages
13 colour illustrations
Copyright: © 2021
ISBN: 9781787357617
Publication: February 25, 2021
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