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Best known for her Kate Delafield detective series, Katherine V. Forrest is recognized as one of the preeminent figures in lesbian popular literature. Yet her work has received little scholarly attention. This critical study explores Forrest's entire body of work, including her fiction and (perhaps more importantly) her writing about writing, popular genres and her readers. Her science fiction and romance novels are analyzed, with a focus on the reasons behind their enduring appeal. Her most famous romance, Curious Wine, originally published in 1984, remains in print--a longevity far exceeding the typical romance novel.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: How Popular Fiction Works
One—Kate Delafield: Private and Public Investigations
Two—Diana and Lane: From Pulp to Passion
Three—Maternas: "Where No Woman Has Gone Before" and Other Works
Conclusion: Appreciating Katherine V. Forrest
Chapter Notes
Works Cited
Index



