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Publié en ligne: 28 déc. 2012
Pages: 112 - 123
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10320-012-0010-0
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The paper proposes a reading of romance in terms of postmodernism by establishing a connection between feminism and postmodernism’s questioning of historical and cultural representation. The aim is to reveal how history, no longer governed by the urge to find the “truth”, gives prominence to the uncertain, the extraordinary, the fantastic, which are the main ingredients of romance.