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"Female Protagonists, Bridget Jones, and Marguerite de Valois" by Anna Redmond - A Dribble of Ink
They were easy to spot: each was an accidental heroine, wholly unaware of her strengths, concerned to the point of obsession with her shortcomings. In 1996 Helen Fielding burst onto the scene with Bridget Jones’ Diary, a novel-in-journal entries featuring a hapless, slightly overweight thirty-something struggling to land a boyfriend. The book went on to... Read more »