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Sign up todayThe Darcy Myth
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Learn moreWhat if we’ve been reading Jane Austen and romantic classics all wrong? A funny, brainy, eye-opening take on how our contemporary love stories are actually pretty terrifying.
Covering cultural touchstones ranging from Twilight to Taylor Swift and from Lord Byron to The Bachelor, The Darcy Myth is a book for anyone who loves thinking deeply about literature and culture—whether they love Jane Austen or not.
You already know Mr. Darcy—at least you think you do! The brooding, rude, standoffish romantic hero of Pride and Prejudice, Darcy initially insults and ignores the witty heroine but eventually succumbs to her charms. It’s a classic enemies-to-lovers plot and one that has profoundly influenced our cultural ideas about courtship. But what if this classic isn’t just a grand romance but a horror novel about how scary love and marriage can be for women?
In The Darcy Myth, literature scholar Rachel Feder unpacks Austen’s Gothic influences and how they have led us to a romantic ideal that is halfway to being a monster story. Why is our culture so obsessed with cruel, indifferent romantic heroes, and sometimes heroines? How much of that is Darcy’s fault? And, now that we know, what do we do about it?
Rachel Feder is an associate professor of English and literary arts at the University of Denver, where she regularly ruins Pride and Prejudice for her students (but in a fun way!). Her work on the Gothic and nineteenth-century British literature includes the book Harvester of Hearts: Motherhood Under the Sign of Frankenstein and the Norton Library Edition of Dracula, which she edited. Her poetry and prose have appeared widely.
Deanna Anthony is a classically trained singer, actress, and audiobook narrator. A former beauty queen, she has performed in over fifty regional and international theaters. When not working, she enjoys quilting and sewing, reading romance, and enjoying home-cooked meals and baked treats.
Reviews
“A wildly entertaining read, complete with an ‘Are You Chasing a Darcy?’ quiz.”
“Explores the ways in which romantic fiction has contributed to creating a deeply harmful cultural notion that ‘bad boys’ — à la the brooding, cranky Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice — represent the path to true love.”
“Read any of the romantic classics and you’ll find it’s nearly always the same old story, writes Rachel Feder…She might have a point. From the Duke of Hastings in Bridgerton to Connor Waldron in Normal People and Chuck Bass in Gossip Girl, there are a succession of leading men that all too often fit the bill.”
“Skillfully ties Austen’s classic novel to contemporary popular culture and politics through more recent theatrical and TV productions, films, and music…A readable, entertaining contemporary analysis.”
“Provocative…[and] sure to spark debate.”
“An entertaining and thought-provoking ride.“
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