Britain | Her pulse quickened

Sales of romance novels are rising in Britain

Tiktokers are falling in love with the genre

Jane Austen s novel   Persuasion - Written 1816 and published 1818.  Caption reads:  Sits at her elbow, reading verses, edition illustrated by  Hugh Thomson 1897. English novelist b. 16 December 1775 - 1817.    . Artist HT 1860 - 1920. Colourised version. (Photo by Culture Club/Getty Images)
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Passion is being partitioned. Online, and particularly on TikTok, romantic fiction is being carved into categories by its fans. Where once people merely read a category called “books” now they read categories called #friendstolovers, #enemiestolovers and #academicrivalstolovers. There is #spicytok and there is #smuttok; there is #forbiddenlove and there is the slightly creepy #forcedproximity. Feminism is not this movement’s strong suit. There is a category called #billionaireromance; there is no category named #earningsparity.

This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “#Lovestory ”

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