Theme Work Present In True Love Books

By Della Monroe


Many fans of non-fiction and fiction alike have a difficult time taking romance novels seriously. They dismiss these creations as fluff and something not worth reading. It is a fact, however, that the authors of true love books put just as much effort into writing these stories as authors of other literary genres. To give their creations as much validity and dimension as possible, romance authors employ tactics like utilizing various themes and historic facts in their novels. These additions help attract a wider fan base to these works.

It is true that these novels do feature an underlying romantic tone. If they did not, they could not be labeled as belonging to this genre. Most stories feature star-crossed lovers looking to build trust and gain a romantic partner in life. Sometimes the stories feature one half of the couple pursuing the other while other works tell the story of two people who seemingly are mismatched coming together to create the perfect union.

With that basic element in place, the novels written in this format can all contain different themes. Some are set in medieval times when women were not viewed as equal to men. Nonetheless, the female heroine of the story finds a way to earn the respect and love of her male character equivalent in the novel. She triumphs over the medieval standards that restricted women in those times.

Likewise, other stories mirror real life by including factual details about the western frontier's exploration, the settling of a town, or the mention of actual people who lived during the time of the novel's setting. These details make the tale more believable for readers. It also detracts in a significant way from the expected mushy undertone of the story.

Even with the underlying themes in the novels, critics who have yet to read and appreciate the creations may say that the works are overall forgettable and not worthy to be read by a broader audience. They fail to appreciate that the inclusion of the themes and historical references in their own way give validity to these creations. They also provide the level of intrigue that readers expect when reading for pleasure.

This effort is intended as well to give their creations legitimacy so that they can be viewed as something more than just a dime store romance novel. Romantic stories in fact have a legitimate place in the literary world, according to many critics who have the objectivity to judge the writing fairly. The novels help round out the literary industry that is known to many today.

It used to be that dime store romance novels were targeted toward stay-at-home mothers and housewives. Today, however, the reader base includes professors at colleges and universities, college students, and even white-collar professionals who want to read for pleasure. These novels also sell well in the literary market.

A novel written about true love may seem shallow to many who have never before read these works. People may be surprised to learn that complex theme work can be found inside each novel. The craftiness of the books helps give them legitimacy and credence in the eyes of literary critics and audiences who come to appreciate them better.




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