Hi folks - today my colleagues and I discussed at university if "Bridget Jones' Diary" is good literature. Some said no, some said yes and when someone compared it with "The Importance of Being Earnest", we were all confused - I believe that "The Importance of Being Earnest" IS good literature and Bridget is not, even though they are both, in a way, comedies.
Now, I need your help: it's been quite a while that I read Wilde's play and I don't have enough time to spend on analysing it. Why is "The Importance of Being Earnest" good literature? What are the elements that make it good? Do the same elements occur in Bridget Jones (I'm sure they don't - but what do you think?)
I thank you very much for your replies in advance.


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