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* Bridget Jones's Diary ( 1996 ) by Helen Fielding was written in the form of a personal diary.
* 1958 – Helen Fielding, English writer
Bridget Jones's Diary is a 1996 novel by Helen Fielding.
It was directed by Sharon Maguire and the screenplay was written by Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies, and Richard Curtis.
Category: Novels by Helen Fielding
* Helen Fielding — novelist known for the Bridget Jones series
* Helen Fielding, author of Bridget Jones ' Diary
* January 1 – Helen Fielding, author
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
Given the outlandish idea that a blind man could be a detective, in the introduction to the second Carrados book The Eyes of Max Carrados Bramah compared his hero ’ s achievements to those of real life blind people such as Nicholas Saunderson, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, Blind Jack of Knaresborough the road builder, John Fielding the Bow Street Magistrate of whom it was said he could identify 3, 000 thieves by their voices, and Helen Keller.
Recent recipients include Andrew Orr-Ewing, ( 1999 ), Jonathan A Jones, ( 2000 ), Helen Fielding ( 2001 ), Jonathan Essex ( 2002 ), Daren Caruana ( 2003 ), Jonathan Reid ( 2004 ), Julie Macpherson ( 2005 ), Fred Manby ( 2006 ) and Alessandro Troisi ( 2007 ).
British author Helen Fielding used the word in her Bridget Jones series to refer to slovenly or dirty habits, in the original sense still occasionally used in England: " Check plates and cutlery for tell-tale signs of sluttish washing up [...]"
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Helen and published
On March 6, 2008, the New England Historic Genealogical Society announced that a staff member had discovered a rare 1888 photograph showing Helen and Anne, which, although previously published, had escaped widespread attention.
In 1962, Helen Gurley Brown published Sex and the Single Girl: The Unmarried Woman's Guide to Men, Careers, the Apartment, Diet, Fashion, Money and Men.
After Longstreet's death, his second wife Helen privately published Lee and Longstreet at High Tide in his defense, in which she stated " the South was seditiously taught to believe that the Federal Victory was wholly the fortuitous outcome of the culpable disobedience of General Longstreet.
The British writer Helen Stevenson published a Chinese-box-like postmodern meditation on Giraud's poems in her 1995 novel Pierrot Lunaire.
In December 1938 Lester del Rey published " Helen O ' Loy " the story of a robot that is so much like a person she falls in love with her creator and becomes his ideal wife.
He published two poorly received adult novels, Helen Ford and Timothy Crump's Ward.
In a speech to the East Otago Federation of Women ’ s Institutes, Professor Helen Leach, of the Archaeology Department of the University of Otago in New Zealand, stated that the first published use of the name Anzac in a recipe was in an advertisement in the 7th edition of St Andrew's Cookery Book ( Dunedin, 1915 ).
Concerned about the plight of Native Americans in southern California and elsewhere, and inspired by her friend Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, Helen Hunt Jackson's novel Ramona was published in November 1884.
Also a lot more underground fetish production houses were started, which published magazines such as " Shiny ", " Shiny's International ", " Rubberist ", " Dressing for Pleasure " ( both of these publications later merged with each other ), noted rubber fetish author Helen Henley and others of this time frame.
Some webcomics, such as Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet, Macanudo, Van Von Hunter and Diesel Sweeties have been syndicated and published on daily newspapers ' comics pages.
Helen Bannerman's Little Black Sambo was published in 1899, and went through numerous printings and versions during the first decade of the 20th century.
He worked for Appleton and Company and, " on his own, translated and published Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona.
Light in My Darkness is a book, originally published in 1927 as My Religion, written by Helen Keller when she was 47 years old.
In 2000 a second edition of Light in My Darkness was published which included an article that was originally published in Guideposts Magazine in 1956 — when Helen was 76 years old.
A biography entitled Johns Hopkins: A Silhouette written by his cousin, Helen Hopkins Thom, was published in 1929 by the Johns Hopkins University Press.
Wolff was born in Nice in France to German literary publishers Helen and Kurt Wolff, who had published works by Franz Kafka, Robert Musil, and Walter Benjamin.
Helen Hill published a collection called Recipes for Disaster that includes a wide range of approaches to creating images directly on film.
Helen Gardner's Metaphysical Poets anthology, published in 1957, contained work by many more writers, including ' proto-metaphysical ' poets such as William Shakespeare and Sir Walter Ralegh, and even poems by the Restoration libertine the Earl of Rochester.
* Gardner, Helen, The Metaphysical Poets, Oxford University Press, 1961, 1967 ; originally published by Penguin Books 1957.
Teasdale's second collection of poems, Helen of Troy and Other Poems, was published in 1911.
Throughout the years, The Progressive has published leading social critics such as Jane Addams, Helen Keller, Jack London, Clarence Darrow, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens, Carl Sandburg, George Orwell, Mike Males, A. J.
MacGill published a biography of her mother in 1955 entitled My Mother, the Judge: A Biography of Judge Helen Gregory MacGill.
In November 1915 ( see 1915 in poetry ), the poem — along with Eliot's " Portrait of a Lady ," " The Boston Evening Transcript ," " Hysteria ," and " Miss Helen Slingsby "— was published in London in Pound's Catholic Anthology 1914 – 1915, which was printed by Elkin Mathews.
His biography Joe Papp: An American Life was written by journalist Helen Epstein and published in 1994.

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