Finding Classical Romance Novels and Authors
- Author Carmella Borchers
- Published May 6, 2011
- Word count 513
Classical Romance Novels have survived despite today’s evolution in literature. Romance Books are still one of the most sought-after books by readers because of the entertaining storytelling and romance filled sequences. Some people even keep on reading these novels in the hope of keeping their romantic side alive.
Choosing what to read from a wide selection of romance classics might be a challenge. There are some books that are included in the syllabus of elementary to college courses because they have stirred the inspiration of many. There are even books that were made into films. If you are familiar with ‘Gone With the Wind’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’ that are written by Margaret Mitchell and Jane Austen respectively, then you know what I’m talking about.
Discussing Margaret Mitchell
Margaret Mitchell’s classical romance novel has survived today’s literature. It became a rage during its first release, and still continues to catch the attention of many young readers today. If there are characteristics that makes it interesting to all ages, it would be its uniqueness and how it was written with a Scotland English tone. The setting of the story was during the world war and it focuses on the love life of Scarlett O Hara and Ashley. They may have been separated because of forced marriages on both parties, but their love for each other remained strong.
Both will later then realize how much they love their spouse. What makes it unforgettable to most people is its last sentence and how the main female character has a never say die attitude. The novel is ended with Scarlett saying, ‘Tomorrow is another day’. Due to its popularity, it was made into film and was very successful in doing so.
Discussing Jane Austen
Jane Austen on the other hand, is one of the most famous English authors who have many classics written and published. ‘Pride and Prejudice’ revolves on the lifestyles of royalties and how the love of a noble man to a common middle class family girl survived. What makes the book more interesting is how it was presented and the unique characters, such as the sisters of the lead female. The whole family, the parents and sisters, have special characteristics that were brought out well in the novel. This is strongly recommended for die hard romantic fans.
There are still a whole lot more of romantic novels to choose from and reading Erotic Books nowadays can be done in freedom. If you are looking for an old book collection, you can start searching by looking for the name of the author or by title. For beginners, it is advisable to choose the smaller ones first, and if it catches your interest, you can now move on with bigger ones.
Reading romantic books will keep you happy and refreshed. Most are written so well, they may even motivate and inspire you to believe that true love still exists. So the next time you have nothing much better to do, why not grab a romance novel and start reading your blues away?
Carmella Borcher is the author of this article and is an avid fan of Romance Books - particularly Erotic Books and Erotic eBooks.
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