Romantic comedy
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- This article is about a hybrid genre. For the 1979 play of the same title, see Romantic Comedy, and for its film adaptation, see Romantic Comedy.
Romantic comedy is a hybrid genre in which a story about romance is presented in a comedic style. Works in this genre are generally considered light-hearted, and are sometimes associated with the vaguely derogatory terms "chick lit" or "chick flick", meaning "primarily aimed at a female audience".
[edit] See also
Romantic comedies differ according to the dates and cultures in which the plays or novels are written.
[edit] References
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice_(2005_film) 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_prejudice
[edit] External links
- Writing Romantic Comedy by Shirley Kawa-Jump
- Books tagged "Romantic Comedy" from LibraryThing
- The Art of the Romantic Comedy by Bill Johnson
- Top 10 Romantic Comedies by Billy Mernit
- Interview with Billy Mernit at Writer Unboxed

