ABSTRACT

This book focuses on the projections of romantic love and its progression in a selection of popular romance novels and identifies an innovation within the genre’s formula and structure. Taking into account Giddens’s notion of ‘confluent’ love, this book argues that two forms of love exist within these texts: romantic and confluent love. The analysis of these love variants suggests that a continuum emerges which signifies the complexity but also the formation and progressive nature of the protagonists’ love relationships. This continuum is divided into three stages: the pre-personal, semi-personal, and personal. The first phase connotes the introduction of the protagonists and describes the sexual attraction they experience for each other. The second phase refers to the initiation of the sexual interaction between the heroine and hero without any emotional involvement. The third and final phase begins when emotions such as jealousy, shame/guilt, anger, and self-sacrifice are awakened and acknowledged.

Acknowledgments

Introduction 

1. What is Love 

Lust or Love: Confluent vs. Romantic Love 

2. The Love Continuum   

Pre-Personal Relationship 

Semi-Personal Relationship 

Personal Relationship and the Process of Emotional Development

Romantic Jealousy 

Guilt and Shame 

Anger

Altruistic Love 

Realisation of Love 

Conclusion 

From Confluent to Romantic Love 

    Index