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Love Across The Atlantic Usuk Romance In Popular Culture 1st Edition Barbara Jane Brickman

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Love Across The Atlantic Usuk Romance In Popular Culture 1st Edition Barbara Jane Brickman
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Barbara Jane Brickman, Deborah Jermyn, Theodore Louis Trost
ISBN: 9781474452076, 1474452078
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Love Across The Atlantic Usuk Romance In Popular Culture 1st Edition Barbara Jane Brickman by Barbara Jane Brickman, Deborah Jermyn, Theodore Louis Trost 9781474452076, 1474452078 instant download after payment.

<p>Winston Churchill famously described the political alliance between the US and UK as a ‘special relationship’, but throughout the cultural history of these two countries there have existed transatlantic ‘special relationships’ of another kind – affairs between British and American citizens who have fallen in love, with one another but often too with the idea(l) of that other place across the ocean. From romantic novelist Elinor Glyn in the 1920s to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle today, this collection examines some of the history, contemporary manifestations and enduring appeal of US-UK romance across popular culture. Looking at both historical and contemporary case-studies, drawn from across film, television, music, literature, news and politics, this is a timely intervention into the popular romantic discourse of US-UK relations, at a critical and transitional moment in the ongoing viability of the special relationship.</p>

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