Abstract

Academics and journalists alike have written extensively on how Bridgerton () has portrayed BIPOC characters and history in the Regency era. Few writers however have attempted to analyse these questions with both academic and non-academic readers in mind. This article is a self-reflection, based analysis of how the conversation around Bridgerton has evolved over the three years since it was first released.

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