Honors College Senior Thesis Presentations

A Foray into Love: Feminism in the Romance Novel

Presenter Information

Kiersten HollandFollow

Academic Level at Time of Presentation

Senior

Major

English Literature

Minor

Creative Writing

List all Project Mentors & Advisor(s)

Danielle Nielsen, PhD

Presentation Format

Oral Presentation

Abstract/Description

In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution of the romance novel, by focusing on themes of sexual identity, financial independence, societal roles, and free thought within the text. The romance genre is overlooked and underestimated, despite it being one of the largest and best selling genres in publishing, because of its inherent relationship with women. By analyzing it, I hope to educate about the genre, as well as highlight the key parts of its importance to women’s rights and the feminist movement. By doing a close reading of novels ranging from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen to contemporary romances like Beach Read by Emily Henry, I will be focusing on the thematic difference in them across time and how that corresponds and flows with the waves of feminism, using both feminist and new-historicist lenses. In doing so, I hope to show how closely entwined they are. Using both primary and secondary sources, I will provide context that shows how deeply they are intertwined and how the waves of feminism build within the genre, forming like stairsteps that overlap throughout the years.

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A Foray into Love: Feminism in the Romance Novel

In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution of the romance novel, by focusing on themes of sexual identity, financial independence, societal roles, and free thought within the text. The romance genre is overlooked and underestimated, despite it being one of the largest and best selling genres in publishing, because of its inherent relationship with women. By analyzing it, I hope to educate about the genre, as well as highlight the key parts of its importance to women’s rights and the feminist movement. By doing a close reading of novels ranging from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen to contemporary romances like Beach Read by Emily Henry, I will be focusing on the thematic difference in them across time and how that corresponds and flows with the waves of feminism, using both feminist and new-historicist lenses. In doing so, I hope to show how closely entwined they are. Using both primary and secondary sources, I will provide context that shows how deeply they are intertwined and how the waves of feminism build within the genre, forming like stairsteps that overlap throughout the years.