Winner of the Enrique García Diez book award for literary research (2009),
TheSecret Life of Romantic Comedy offers a new approach to one of the most popular and resilient
genres in the history of Hollywood. Steering away from the rigidity and ideological determinism of traditional accounts of the genre, this book advocates a more flexible theory, which
allows the student to explore the presence of the genre in unexpected places, extending the concept to encompass films that are not usually considered romantic comedies. Combining theory
with detailed analyses of a selection of films, including
To Be or Not to Be (1942),
Rear Window (1954),
Kiss Me Stupid (1964),
Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
and
Before Sunset (2004), the book aims to provide a practical framework for the exploration of a key area of contemporary experience -- intimate matters -- through one of
its most powerful filmic representations: the genre of romantic comedy. Original and entertaining,
TheSecret Life of Romantic Comedy is perfect for students and academics of film and film genre.