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Regency romances are a subgenre of romance novels set during the period of the British Regency (1811–1820) or early 19th century. Rather than simply being versions of contemporary romance stories transported to a historical setting, Regency romances are a distinct genre with their own plot and stylistic conventions. These derive not so much from the 19th-century contemporary works of Jane Austen, but rather from Georgette Heyer, who wrote over two dozen novels set in the Regency starting in 1935 until her death in 1974, and from the fiction genre known as the novel of manners. In particular, the more traditional Regencies feature a great deal of intelligent, fast-paced dialogue between the protagonists and very little explicit sex or discussion of sex.

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  • Regency Romance (auch: Romantic Regency; englisch für „Regency-Liebesromanliteratur“) ist ein Genre von Liebesromanen, deren Handlungen in der Epoche des britischen Regency (1811–1820) angesiedelt sind. Regency-Liebesromane werden – wie die gesamte englischsprachige Romance-Literatur – der Trivialliteratur (formula fiction) zugerechnet. Jedoch handelt es sich nur bei einem Teil dieser Literatur um reine Kostümstücke; diese gelten auch nicht als Regency Romance im strengen Sinne, sondern fallen ins Subgenre der Historicals. Die traditionelle Regency Romance bildet vielmehr ein selbstständiges literarisches Genre mit charakteristischer Handlung und eigenen stilistischen Konventionen. Literaturhistorischer Ausgangspunkt ist das Werk der britischen Bestsellerautorin Georgette Heyer (1902–1974), die von 1935 an zwei Dutzend Regency-Liebesromane publiziert hat. Die überwältigende Mehrzahl der auf Heyer folgenden Regency-Romane wurden jedoch von amerikanischen Autorinnen verfasst. Das Lesepublikum ist fast ausschließlich weiblich. (de)
  • Regency romances are a subgenre of romance novels set during the period of the British Regency (1811–1820) or early 19th century. Rather than simply being versions of contemporary romance stories transported to a historical setting, Regency romances are a distinct genre with their own plot and stylistic conventions. These derive not so much from the 19th-century contemporary works of Jane Austen, but rather from Georgette Heyer, who wrote over two dozen novels set in the Regency starting in 1935 until her death in 1974, and from the fiction genre known as the novel of manners. In particular, the more traditional Regencies feature a great deal of intelligent, fast-paced dialogue between the protagonists and very little explicit sex or discussion of sex. (en)
  • Os romances da regência são um subgênero de romances ambientados durante o período da Regência britânica (1811–1820) ou no início do século XIX. Em vez de simplesmente serem versões de histórias de romance contemporâneas transportadas para um cenário histórico, os romances da Regência são um gênero distinto com seu próprio enredo e convenções estilísticas. Estes derivam não tanto das obras contemporâneas do século XIX de Jane Austen, mas sim de Georgette Heyer, que escreveu mais de duas dezenas de romances ambientados na Regência desde 1935 até sua morte em 1974, e do gênero de ficção conhecido como romance de boas maneiras. Em particular, as Regências mais tradicionais apresentam uma grande quantidade de diálogo inteligente e rápido entre os protagonistas e muito pouco sexo explícito ou discussão sobre sexo. (pt)
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  • Regency romances are a subgenre of romance novels set during the period of the British Regency (1811–1820) or early 19th century. Rather than simply being versions of contemporary romance stories transported to a historical setting, Regency romances are a distinct genre with their own plot and stylistic conventions. These derive not so much from the 19th-century contemporary works of Jane Austen, but rather from Georgette Heyer, who wrote over two dozen novels set in the Regency starting in 1935 until her death in 1974, and from the fiction genre known as the novel of manners. In particular, the more traditional Regencies feature a great deal of intelligent, fast-paced dialogue between the protagonists and very little explicit sex or discussion of sex. (en)
  • Regency Romance (auch: Romantic Regency; englisch für „Regency-Liebesromanliteratur“) ist ein Genre von Liebesromanen, deren Handlungen in der Epoche des britischen Regency (1811–1820) angesiedelt sind. Literaturhistorischer Ausgangspunkt ist das Werk der britischen Bestsellerautorin Georgette Heyer (1902–1974), die von 1935 an zwei Dutzend Regency-Liebesromane publiziert hat. Die überwältigende Mehrzahl der auf Heyer folgenden Regency-Romane wurden jedoch von amerikanischen Autorinnen verfasst. Das Lesepublikum ist fast ausschließlich weiblich. (de)
  • Os romances da regência são um subgênero de romances ambientados durante o período da Regência britânica (1811–1820) ou no início do século XIX. Em vez de simplesmente serem versões de histórias de romance contemporâneas transportadas para um cenário histórico, os romances da Regência são um gênero distinto com seu próprio enredo e convenções estilísticas. Estes derivam não tanto das obras contemporâneas do século XIX de Jane Austen, mas sim de Georgette Heyer, que escreveu mais de duas dezenas de romances ambientados na Regência desde 1935 até sua morte em 1974, e do gênero de ficção conhecido como romance de boas maneiras. Em particular, as Regências mais tradicionais apresentam uma grande quantidade de diálogo inteligente e rápido entre os protagonistas e muito pouco sexo explícito ou d (pt)
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  • Regency romance (en)
  • Regency Romance (de)
  • Romance da Regência (pt)
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