Georgette Heyer

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If anything good can be said to have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, it is that people once again turned to reading as a past-time, and grown women, falling back on what surely had been a teenage comfort, began to make a big noise about Georgette Heyer (1902-1974). Heyer was a prolific English historical novelist (targeting mainly the English Regency period, 1811-1820)[1], who always had a loyal following among women, who arguably created the Regency romance genre exploited by dozens of lesser later writers, and whose works quietly flew under the radar for decades after her death. She gave no interviews during her lifetime, although at least one of her books, The Foundling, was reviewed in 1948 by the New York Times, which stated, "Miss Heyer writes cheerful and highly unorthodox historical novels about Regency England, in which people never lose their lives, their virtue or even their tempers"[2]. But the tide has turned; by 2022, Vox had headlined her ("When will Hollywood discover Georgette Heyer?")[3], public libraries finally noticed that her books are not only still in circulation but often have a waitlist[4]Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

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  2. 2.0 2.1 [https://www.nytimes.com/1974/07/06/archives/georgette-heyer-is-dead-at-71-wrote-regency-england-novels-cheerful.html Georgette Heyer Is Dead at 71: Wrote Regency England Novels]. New York Times obituary, July 6, 1974.
  3. 3.0 3.1 She was the Agatha Christie of romance novels. You’ve probably never heard of her. When will Hollywood discover Georgette Heyer? by Aja Romano in [Vox Mar 11, 2022.
  4. 4.0 4.1 How I Fell Back in Love...with Georgette Heyer, essay on the Niles-Maine District Library website, Niles, IL, Oct. 2, 2020.
  5. Author Recommendation: Georgette Heyer reminiscent essay by Yonkers, NJ public librarian Shana Rosenfield. After finding her first Heyer novel, she says: "I promptly picked up the other and proceeded to borrow all that the library had, and buy any that the local bookstore had in paperback." Last access 1/3/2023.