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'''''Bridget Jones's Diary''''' occurs as 1996 novel by Helen Fielding. It chronicles a life of Bridget Jones, a thirtysomething single woman living in London. Encircled by the 'foster personal' of friends, she strains to add up of life & love in the 1990s.
This novel evolved from either Helen Fielding's columns in The Independent and The Daily Telegraph. As a editorialist, Fielding typically lampooned society's obsession sustaining women's magazines like Cosmopolitan and criticized wider societal trends inside Britain at a period.
The sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, was published within 1999.
The 2001 film adaptation of the original novel was an international success, & a second film followed in 2004
fr:Le Journal de Bridget Jones (roman)
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