Ruritanian$506157$ - translation to spanish
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Ruritanian$506157$ - translation to spanish

LITERARY GENRE OF FICTIONAL ROYALTY
Graustarkian Romance; Ruritanian Romance; Graustarkian romance
  • Frontispiece to ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' by [[Anthony Hope]].

Ruritanian      
n. ruritario, relativo o perteneciente a Ruritania; relativo o perteneciente a un escenario imaginario usado en cuentos de hadas e historias románticas; relativo o perteneciente a pequeña ciudad o región apartada (Jerga coloquial)

Definition

Ruritanian
[?r??r?'te?n??n]
¦ adjective relating to or characteristic of romantic adventure or its setting.
Origin
C19: from Ruritania, an imaginary kingdom in SE Europe used as the setting for the romantic adventure novels written by the English novelist Anthony Hope.

Wikipedia

Ruritanian romance

Ruritanian romance is a genre of literature, film and theatre comprising novels, stories, plays and films set in a fictional country, usually in Central or Eastern Europe, such as the "Ruritania" that gave the genre its name.

Such stories are typically swashbuckling adventure novels, tales of high romance and intrigue, centered on the ruling classes, almost always aristocracy and royalty, although (for instance) Winston Churchill's novel Savrola, in every other way a typical example of the genre, concerns a revolution to restore rightful parliamentary government in the republican country of Laurania. The themes of honor, loyalty and love predominate, and the works frequently feature the restoration of legitimate government after a period of usurpation or dictatorship.