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Helen Fielding: Critical Review by Ruth Shalit

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Helen Fielding
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SOURCE: “Inside, Outside,” in New Republic, Vol. 219, No. 10, September 7, 1998, pp. 36–41.

In the following review, Shalit praises Bridget Jones's Diary for its examination of popular culture and the position of single women in contemporary society.

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