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Jean Rhys: The French Connection?

open access: yesMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 1999
This essay examines Rhys's relationship with France as evinced in her autobiographical works and early fiction. It analyses the way in which Rhys, adopting a position of self-imposed artistic marginality and social isolation, refuses to endorse popular ...
Jennifer E. Milligan
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The Intersectional Madwoman Outside the Attic

open access: yesForum, 2021
The novels Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys and Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga break the silence surrounding Africana women’s intersectional experiences through the representation of madness that viscerally rejects the patriarchal, colonial and ...
Scheherazade Khan
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Exceptionality and the unexceptional in Jean Rhys’s interwar fiction

open access: yesMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 2021
When it comes to modernist exceptions, Jean Rhys appears as a particularly striking case in point: her marginality as a white creole woman writer who shunned the literary circles in both Paris and London, her notably twisted editorial history, her ...
Juliana Lopoukhine
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A Cultural Materialist Reading of Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys

open access: yesYüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2023
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, published in 1966, gives a voice to the silenced woman Antoinette, who was a victim of both patriarchal and colonial society.
Ecevit Bekler
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Rewriting Charlotte Brontë (Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys)

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки, 2016
Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre (1847) is analyzed in the article from the point of view of its valence, i.e. its inner ability to stimulate new works of art and literature, as well as new meanings.
Olga Grigorievna Sidorova
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ANTOINETTE COSWAY OU BERTHA MASON

open access: yesRevista Decifrar, 2018
 Este artigo tem como objetivo investigar a hipótese de que Wide Sargasso Sea constituia um autêntico representante dos efeitos das teorias pós-coloniais para a representação identitária mais favorável e empoderada de personagens que tiveram suas ...
Gabriela de Souza Pinto
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A voz pós-colonial em Wide Sargassosea de Jean Rhys Postcolonial voices in Jean Rhys´s Wide Sargasso sea

open access: yesDiálogos, 2010
Em 1966, Jean Rhys, escritora caribenha erradicada na Inglaterra, publica Wide Sargasso Sea. No romance, a escritora dá vida à personagem Bertha do clássico Jane Eyre (1847) da inglesa Charlotte Brontë.
Vera Helena Gomes Wielewicki
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Redrawing Boundaries

open access: yesForum, 2019
Colonialism, as a material, discursive and imaginative process was based on constructing colonized territories and native populations in rigid and specific ways.
Uttara Rangarajan
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“There is always the other side…”: The “Other Women” of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2006
Si Jane Eyre de  Charlotte Brontë se lit essentiellement comme un  roman qui recèle un secret en son cœur, le propos de Wide Sargasso Sea  de Jean Rhys et de Rebecca de Daphné Du Maurier est en partie de  dévoiler les strates qui enveloppent ce secret ...
Patricia Gott
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