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- demonym Ruritanian was in 1896. Hope's setting lent its name to a literary genre involving fictional countries, which is known as Ruritanian romance....
- Ruritanian romance is a genre of literature, film and theatre comprising novels, stories, plays and films set in a fictional country, usually in Central...
- editions of The Prisoner of Zenda. The po****rity of the novels inspired the Ruritanian romance genre of literature, film, and theatre that features stories set...
- contemporaneous fictional country of Ruritania and spawned the genre known as Ruritanian romance, books set in fictional European locales similar to the novels...
- two authors' novels gave their name to a fictional genre called either Ruritanian romance based on The Prisoner of Zenda, or "Graustarkian," from McCutcheon's...
- Gemini Ganesan's Kalyana Parisu, but both lost to Bhaaga Pirivinai. The Ruritanian romance film Vanjikottai Valiban (1958) was a high-budget film and became...
- received positive reviews. He wrote his only work of fiction, Savrola, a Ruritanian romance. To keep occupied, Churchill embraced writing as what Roy Jenkins...
- Suraj (transl. Sun) is a 1966 Hindi-language swashbuckler Ruritanian romance film produced by S. Krishnamurthy and T. Govindarajan and directed by T. Prakash...
- divorcée's clash with her snobbish in-laws; The Queen Was in the Parlour, a Ruritanian romance; This Was a Man (1926), a comedy about adulterous aristocrats;...
- The Mad King is a Ruritanian romance by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, originally published in two parts as "The Mad King" and "Barney Custer of...