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Register online and request access to materials to be viewed in the Lilly Library reading room, or order reproductions.
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Order digital images, PDFs, or other reproductions of Lilly Library materials.
Request permission to publish materials from the Lilly Library collections.
Learn about finding aids that are not online, like our manuscripts index, card catalog, and special card files. Ask us for help using these resources.
Indiana University’s Lilly Library is a state, national and international treasure, and a testament to the vision and generosity of J.K. Lilly Jr.
Michael A. McRobbieUniversity Chancellor | President Emeritus
Love in the Library: The Romance Novel in English
“There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time." – Jane Austen, Mansfield Park
Love and romance are nearly universal features of literature around the world and throughout time, though cultural norms surrounding love, who is allowed to love whom, and how love is allowed to be expressed are as variable as Jane Austen’s quote suggests.