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A fiction on a romancer : The blithedale romance

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Medical romance

Lancet, The, 2007
Brendan D Kelly
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The Tempest as Romance and Anti-Romance

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1986
By 1611, when The Tempest was probably written, Shakespeare's audiences had reason to count on certain basic returns from romantic comedy or tragicomedy. Above all, Sidney and Jonson notwithstanding, they could expect to travel widely—in place, in time, in the realm of imagination generally.
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Romance of Mathematics

The Mathematics Teacher, 1927
It may seem unwarranted to speak of romance in connection with a subject commonly supposed to be as dry and prosaic as mathematics. The dictionary defines a romance as a “fictitious and wonderful tale.” The tale which I am about to relate is indeed wonderful but it is not fictitious—it is true and it is the kind of truth that is stranger than fiction ...
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