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This paper examines the construction of relationships and romantic storylines within English girls’ culture, from the moral didacticism of the 19th century to the subversive narratives of contemporary young adult (YA) fiction and television. It argues that while early texts framed romance as a pathway to domestic virtue, modern English narratives increasingly depict relationships as a site for exploring female autonomy, class mobility, and emotional intelligence. However, a persistent tension remains between the “happily ever after” trope and the lived complexity of adolescent female desire.
For English-speaking girlhood, romantic storylines are not merely escapist fantasy; they are pedagogical tools. From Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet to the heroines of contemporary British YA series like Heartstopper and Normal People , the romantic journey of a young English woman is often coded as a Bildungsroman—a coming-of-age story where the acquisition of a partner is symbolically linked to the acquisition of the self. This paper explores three key phases: the classic literary model, the post-feminist television narrative, and the modern queer and neurodivergent reclamation.
The Education of Affection: English Girls’ Relationships and Romantic Storylines in Literature and Media
This paper examines the construction of relationships and romantic storylines within English girls’ culture, from the moral didacticism of the 19th century to the subversive narratives of contemporary young adult (YA) fiction and television. It argues that while early texts framed romance as a pathway to domestic virtue, modern English narratives increasingly depict relationships as a site for exploring female autonomy, class mobility, and emotional intelligence. However, a persistent tension remains between the “happily ever after” trope and the lived complexity of adolescent female desire.
For English-speaking girlhood, romantic storylines are not merely escapist fantasy; they are pedagogical tools. From Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet to the heroines of contemporary British YA series like Heartstopper and Normal People , the romantic journey of a young English woman is often coded as a Bildungsroman—a coming-of-age story where the acquisition of a partner is symbolically linked to the acquisition of the self. This paper explores three key phases: the classic literary model, the post-feminist television narrative, and the modern queer and neurodivergent reclamation.
The Education of Affection: English Girls’ Relationships and Romantic Storylines in Literature and Media