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"Georgette Heyer appears to have invented all the contrived ways K-drama and fanfic characters find themselves married before they like each other (family contract, dare or bet, pretending to fool some relatives) like 100 years ago. Nothing new under the sun" (Tweet by Endless Dan Moore on Dec. 30, 2022. [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 11:32, 10 January 2023 (CST)
"Georgette Heyer appears to have invented all the contrived ways K-drama and fanfic characters find themselves married before they like each other (family contract, dare or bet, pretending to fool some relatives) like 100 years ago. Nothing new under the sun" (Tweet by Endless Dan Moore on Dec. 30, 2022. [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 11:32, 10 January 2023 (CST)
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 Definition (1902-1974) Widely-read English writer of over 50 historical (17th-18th cent.) novels; arguably created the Regency romance genre [d] [e]
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still needed

  • anti-semitism, as specifically as possible without repeating any hateful views
  • 2011 Kloester biography of Heyer Pat Palmer (talk) 14:13, 8 January 2023 (CST)

preserving the contents of this Tweet

"Georgette Heyer appears to have invented all the contrived ways K-drama and fanfic characters find themselves married before they like each other (family contract, dare or bet, pretending to fool some relatives) like 100 years ago. Nothing new under the sun" (Tweet by Endless Dan Moore on Dec. 30, 2022. Pat Palmer (talk) 11:32, 10 January 2023 (CST)