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''[[The Complete Writer's Guide to Heroes & Heroines: Sixteen Master Archetypes]]'' is primarily focused on romance genre characters: the viewpoint character (heroine) and the desired mate (hero). While it's not the all-encompassing vision that efficiently collapses all possible heroic characters into sixteen easy-to-remember classes, it's well worth taking a look at, especially if you plan to write for the Romance genre.
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* ISBN 978-1580650243
Additional information (the villains, which aren't in the book) from Tami Cowden's website https://web.archive.org/web/20131208233108/http://www.tamicowden.com/villains.htm Cowden's website also discusses the Hero and Heroine archetypes (albeit very briefly - you get far more info in the book).
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