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The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

Megan Bannen

The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

Megan Bannen

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Genre Context: Romantasy

Romantasy is a recent subgenre that blends the common tropes of both romance and fantasy genres. Although the term “romantasy” was largely popularized by the many #BookTok reviewers and influencers on the social media platform TikTok, the subgenre predates the term and was first identified as “fantasy romance” or “romantic fantasy.” Romantasy has proven to be an amorphous and fluid category whose defining characteristics have been hotly debated among readers and writers alike. Some argue that romantasy is a romance plot line set in a fantasy world, while others contend that the subgenre features fantasy plots with explicit sex scenes. Still others argue that romantasy requires an even balance between a romance-based internal conflict and an external, concurrent fantasy plot line. While there is still disagreement, this third option appears to be the most widely-accepted (Lob, M. K. “What is Romantasy, Anyway?” Writer’s Digest Online, 27 Feb 2024).

Though some readers and reviewers argue that romantasy began with the rise of Sarah J. Maas’s Court of Thorn and Roses series and Jennifer Armentrout’s From Blood and Ash series, earlier contributors to the subgenre include Jacqueline Carey, who wrote the Kushiel’s Dart series (Donaldson, Kayleigh.

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