Adaptable Bridget: generic intertextuality and postfeminism in Bridget Jones’s Diary
Adaptable Bridget: generic intertextuality and postfeminism in Bridget Jones’s Diary
0292718535
281-304
University of Texas Press
Cobb, Shelley
5f0aaa8a-b217-4169-a5a8-168b6234c00d
July 2008
Cobb, Shelley
5f0aaa8a-b217-4169-a5a8-168b6234c00d
Cobb, Shelley
(2008)
Adaptable Bridget: generic intertextuality and postfeminism in Bridget Jones’s Diary.
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Boozer, Jack
(ed.)
Authorship in Film Adaptation.
Austin, USA.
University of Texas Press, .
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Published date: July 2008
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Local EPrints ID: 64878
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64878
ISBN: 0292718535
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Jack Boozer
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