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Rosalyn D'Mello: A woman of the world

<p>The single woman&rsquo;s heroine is fashion forward with no maternal longing and solves murder mysteries just like that</p>

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It’s rare in literary and popular culture to be confronted with female protagonists you simply just want to be. Even though I loved Jane Eyre when I read the 19th Century classic by Charlotte Bronte back when I was 15, I never wanted to be her nor the tragic Tess or the French Lieutenant’s Wife. Two heroines came closest to personifying the kind of woman whose spirit I sought to embody: Shakespeare’s Rosalind (As You Like It), and, of course, Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennett (Pride and Prejudice).

Miss Fisher (from Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries) carries a stunning golden revolver and knows how to use it, and is both feminist and liberal, despite the conservative society she lives in
Miss Fisher (from Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries) carries a stunning golden revolver and knows how to use it, and is both feminist and liberal, despite the conservative society she lives in

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