Medieval Mills and Boon
This morning the postman delivered my copy of History the magazine published by the B B C. claimed to be Britain's Bestselling History Magazine.
I am writing a novel set in the 14th century, so the article of particular interest is The Medieval Mills and Boon written by Lydia Zeldenrust, who reports on "our forebears love affair with tales of gallant knights, dragon slaying damsels...and rotting chicken."
"The literary genre was wildly popular with everyone from monarchs to merchants."
However "critics issued dire warnings of romances' depravity and their corrupting influence on woman."
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