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Anti-romance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-romance
An anti-romance, sometimes referred to as a satire, is a type of story characterized by having an apathetic or self-doubting anti-hero cast as the protagonist, who fails in the object of his journey or struggle. Most anti-romances take place in urban settings, and frequently feature insanity, depression, and the meaning of reality as major themes. An anti-romance is the antithesis of a romance. ==Major anti-romances== J. D. Salinger's ''The Catcher in the Rye'' is probably the most famous and successful anti-romance, though there are many others, including Thomas Pynchon's ''The Crying of Lot 49'', "Araby" by James Joyce and Joseph Heller's ''Catch-22''.
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