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- This special issue marks the centenary of The Sheik, looking back at its release and taking stock of its continuing, and sometimes problematic, legacy for popular romance. It is [End Page 1] designed to showcase existing research and expertise on The Sheik while also introducing new scholarly perspectives.
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Dec 21, 2020 · The essay’s three sections – Context, Themes and Legacy – offer a structured outline of critical work on The Sheik and sheikh romance. In Context, the authors summarise historical influences on The Sheik, E. M. Hull’s biography, the novel’s release and reception, and the film adaptation.
- Special Issue: The Sheik - Journal of Popular Romance Studies
Introduction to the special issue on The Sheik Amy Burge....
- The Depiction of Masculinity and Nationality in The Sheik
Elsewhere in this special issue, Diana’s cross-gender boyish...
- Special Issue: The Sheik - Journal of Popular Romance Studies
Introduction to the special issue on The Sheik Amy Burge. Research Articles. The Oriental Beast: The Sheik and Fairy Tales Pauline Suwanban. Garçon manqué: A Queer Rereading (of) The Sheik Jessica Taylor. Olive Skin Chocolate Eyes: The Legacy of The Sheik on Descriptive Patterns of the Italian Romantic Hero in Harlequin Short Contemporaries ...
Dec 21, 2020 · Elsewhere in this special issue, Diana’s cross-gender boyish masculinity is discussed (see Jessica Taylor’s article “Garçon Manqué: A Queer Rereading (of) The Sheik”), so what I want to concentrate on in this article is how Ahmed’s masculinity is described and how it is linked to his nationality.
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Special issue on E. M. Hull's The Sheik Burge, A. (ed.) , 10 Sep 2020 , (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Popular Romance Studies. 9 Research output : Contribution to journal › Special issue › peer-review
Feb 7, 2013 · We started with an introduction to the film and its significance for the group’s interest in melodrama research. The Sheik (George Melford, 1921) is clearly very different from the thrilling ‘suspense melodrama’ The Narrow Margin (Richard Fleischer, 1952) which we screened a fortnight ago.
Plot summary. The novel opens in a hotel in the Algerian city of Biskra. A dance is being held, hosted by a young woman named Diana Mayo and her brother, Sir Aubrey Mayo. It transpires that Diana is planning to leave on a month-long trip into the desert, taking no one with her but an Arab guide.
Introduction to the special issue on The Sheik Burge, A., 21 Dec 2020, In: Journal of Popular Romance Studies. 9. Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial