Romance as in "how romantic; flowers on our first date!"? Or perhaps romance as in "Let's go to Paris for our anniversary; isn't it the city of romance?" How about- "Romance novels have left us feeling cheated and short changed because in 'real life' that kind of romance doesn't exist. It's pure literary convention." Can one, in fact, even call romance novels literature? Ah, something to think about on this cold, rainy Wuthering Heights kind of day. By the way, your choice of color palette suggests you hold 'romance' in high regard. Non?
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Romance as in "how romantic; flowers on our first date!"? Or perhaps romance as in "Let's go to Paris for our anniversary; isn't it the city of romance?"
How about- "Romance novels have left us feeling cheated and short changed because in 'real life' that kind of romance doesn't exist. It's pure literary convention." Can one, in fact, even call romance novels literature? Ah, something to think about on this cold, rainy Wuthering Heights kind of day.
By the way, your choice of color palette suggests you hold 'romance' in high regard. Non?
Heathcliff, where did you go??????
Given the spirit of the season, check back after three days to see if Romance is still ensconced in its tomb of lavendar darkness.
Or perhaps even lavender darkness. Curse this Saturday afternoon misspelling bee, stinging like a anthropomorphic needle taken wing!
Guess I'll be checking back in three days then.
"Pedomorphic"; does this refer to which two words you chose to italicize? If so I think I get it: > )
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