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− | *Ableism | + | To view more details about a given item, click the "Expand" button beside it. Please note that these details may include spoilers. |
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+ | *Ableism (some internalized and domestic, mostly parental) | ||
+ | *Abuse (domestic, child) | ||
+ | *Age gap (21/29) | ||
+ | *Arraigned marriage | ||
+ | *Baby-trapping | ||
+ | *Child marriage (mentioned) | ||
+ | *Corporal punishment (threatened) | ||
+ | *Death (parental) | ||
+ | *Dueling | ||
+ | *Patriarchy | ||
+ | *Public indecency | ||
*Pregnancy | *Pregnancy | ||
+ | *Pregnancy related issues (death post-childbirth, stillbirth, miscarriage) | ||
+ | *Primogeniture | ||
+ | *Racism | ||
*Rape (on page, dubious consent) | *Rape (on page, dubious consent) | ||
− | *Sexually explicit scenes | + | *Sexism |
+ | *Sexual assault <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Multiple scenes. The first is attempted by a drunk suitor on the main female character. This main female character is able to save herself, but later assaults her own husband (the male main character and love interest) while he is drunk and half-asleep. He gives verbal and physical consent but is not in a state to do so. While this occurs, she does not give him the opportunity to ejaculate anywhere but inside of her, which he has vehemently told her he does not want to do because he does not want children.</div> | ||
+ | *Sexually explicit scenes/sex (on-page) | ||
+ | *Slut-shaming (period accurate, historical) | ||
+ | *Violence | ||
+ | *Virginity-taking (consensual) | ||
==Representation== | ==Representation== | ||
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity. | An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity. | ||
− | + | * Vocal stutter main character/love interest | |
==Tropes== | ==Tropes== | ||
− | + | * [[Age gap (trope)|Age Gap (21/29)]] | |
+ | * [[Fake dating (trope)|Fake Dating]] | ||
+ | * [[Virgin (trope)|Virgin]] | ||
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[[Category:Historical Romance]] | [[Category:Historical Romance]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:32, 22 October 2024
The Duke and I
Author(s) | Julia Quinn |
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Published | January 5, 2000 |
Publisher | Avon Books |
Genre(s) | Historical Romance |
Age group | Adult |
The Duke and I by Julia Quinn is an adult historical romance novel, originally published on January 5, 2000. It is the first book in the Bridgertons series.
Trigger Warnings
To view more details about a given item, click the "Expand" button beside it. Please note that these details may include spoilers.
- Ableism (some internalized and domestic, mostly parental)
- Abuse (domestic, child)
- Age gap (21/29)
- Arraigned marriage
- Baby-trapping
- Child marriage (mentioned)
- Corporal punishment (threatened)
- Death (parental)
- Dueling
- Patriarchy
- Public indecency
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy related issues (death post-childbirth, stillbirth, miscarriage)
- Primogeniture
- Racism
- Rape (on page, dubious consent)
- Sexism
- Sexual assault Multiple scenes. The first is attempted by a drunk suitor on the main female character. This main female character is able to save herself, but later assaults her own husband (the male main character and love interest) while he is drunk and half-asleep. He gives verbal and physical consent but is not in a state to do so. While this occurs, she does not give him the opportunity to ejaculate anywhere but inside of her, which he has vehemently told her he does not want to do because he does not want children.
- Sexually explicit scenes/sex (on-page)
- Slut-shaming (period accurate, historical)
- Violence
- Virginity-taking (consensual)
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Vocal stutter main character/love interest