The duke and I

The novel is the basis of the first season of the Netflix series Bridgerton which premiered on December 25, 2020. Phoebe Dynevor portrayed Daphne Bridgerton, Regé-Jean Page portrayed Simon Bassett, and Jonathan Bailey portrayed Anthony Bridgerton. Like the novel, the sixth episode of the Netflix ad...

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spelling OAI-LARISA:558532023-05-03T09:54:25ZThe duke and IQuinn, JuliaPiatkus[χ.χ.]engThe novel is the basis of the first season of the Netflix series Bridgerton which premiered on December 25, 2020. Phoebe Dynevor portrayed Daphne Bridgerton, Regé-Jean Page portrayed Simon Bassett, and Jonathan Bailey portrayed Anthony Bridgerton. Like the novel, the sixth episode of the Netflix adaptation, entitled "Swish", drew criticism with regards to the non-consensual nature of Simon and Daphne's lovemaking.[2][3] Critics also pointed out that it perpetuates fetishisation of black men in the media as Simon is played by a black actor in the series. Quinn said of the setting changes in the show, "Previously, I’ve gotten dinged by the historical accuracy police. [...] This is already romantic fantasy, and I think it’s more important to show that as many people as possible deserve this type of happiness and dignity."[Αμερικάνικη λογοτεχνίαΑμερικάνικο μυθιστόρημαhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_QuinnURN:ISBN:978034942921255853
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Quinn, Julia
The duke and I
description The novel is the basis of the first season of the Netflix series Bridgerton which premiered on December 25, 2020. Phoebe Dynevor portrayed Daphne Bridgerton, Regé-Jean Page portrayed Simon Bassett, and Jonathan Bailey portrayed Anthony Bridgerton. Like the novel, the sixth episode of the Netflix adaptation, entitled "Swish", drew criticism with regards to the non-consensual nature of Simon and Daphne's lovemaking.[2][3] Critics also pointed out that it perpetuates fetishisation of black men in the media as Simon is played by a black actor in the series. Quinn said of the setting changes in the show, "Previously, I’ve gotten dinged by the historical accuracy police. [...] This is already romantic fantasy, and I think it’s more important to show that as many people as possible deserve this type of happiness and dignity."[
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