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Wonderful well-read f'list, can you help [livejournal.com profile] gillo with the following question that has come up in the course of her studies?

I am deep in The Essay currently, and working on a section about literary references. One I'm finding interesting is the heroine meeting the hero when he is on a horse - astride the mighty stallion, pulsing with power etcetc. Both Woolf and Holtby use it in the books I'm working on (Orlando and South Riding) but in interestingly different ways.

Can anyone think of any other examples, before 1928? I know about Jane Eyre, and there's another good one in Sense and Sensibility, but I'd like a few others if possible, especially in popular literature.


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Date: 2013-01-10 08:00 pm (UTC)
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I don't know whether an unmounted hero first meeting his lady when he single-handedly stops a bolting horse from running her chaise over a cliff would do? If it would, apply to Chapter V of Robert Bage's Hermsprong, which everyone who hasn't read ought to do.

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