Colonialismo y postcolonialismo en Wilde Sargasso Sea de Jean Rhys [PDF]
Resumen Aunque Jean Rhys había comenzado a escribir más de cuarenta años antes, fue con la publicación de Wide Sargasso Sea en 1966 cuando se convirtió en una escritora conocida y reputada, y con la que, además, ganó varios premios literarios.
María José Coperías Aguilar
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Environmental shaping of codon usage and functional adaptation across microbial communities. [PDF]
Microbial communities represent the largest portion of the Earth's biomass. Metagenomics projects use high-throughput sequencing to survey these communities and shed light on genetic capabilities that enable microbes to inhabit every corner of the ...
Achtman +63 more
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Different carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules proxy compounds select distinct bacterioplankton for oxidation of dissolved organic matter in the mesopelagic Sargasso Sea [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Liu, S., Parsons, R., Opalk, K., Baetge, N., Giovannoni, S., Bolanos, L. M., Kujawinski, E.
Baetge, Nicholas +10 more
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Becoming-Bertha: virtual difference and repetition in postcolonial 'writing back', a Deleuzian reading of Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea [PDF]
Critical responses to Wide Sargasso Sea have seized upon Rhys’s novel as an exemplary model of writing back. Looking beyond the actual repetitions which recall Brontë’s text, I explore Rhys’s novel as an expression of virtual difference and becomings ...
Alcocer Rudyard +31 more
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De la Eva bíblica a la salvaje enajenada. Mito y prejuicio en Jane Eyre y Wide Sargasso Sea
Innegable es la presencia de los mitos en toda las culturas. En la actualidad, su definición oscila entre representación de una fábula o ficción a la de historia de valor inapreciable, desde la perspectiva de etnólogos e historiadores de la religiones ...
Mireya Fernández Merino
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Intertextual Realms: Towards a Chronotopic Model of Intertextuality
Since the 1966 publication of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, it has become a literary fashion to re-imagine well-known, and often canonical, fictional texts from the perspective of 'the minor,' a character whose marginalized existence within the literary
Birgit Spengler
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Shipwrecks and marine phantoms in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
The journey across the Atlantic Ocean made by Mr. Rochester and his creole wife, Bertha, is barely mentioned in Charlotte Brontë’s 'Jane Eyre'. I argue, however, that Jane Eyre’s preoccupation with images of stormy seas suggests this particular voyage is
Kjersti Aarstein
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Este texto se volta para as vicissitudes do informante nativo como figura na representação literária. A autora trabalha "com uma oposição binária relativamente antiquada entre filosofia e literatura, segundo a qual a primeira concatena argumentos e a ...
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
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L’image du père et du jardin : Jane Eyre de Charlotte Brontë et WideSargasso Sea de Jean Rhys
Though no father actually appears as a character either in Jane Eyre or in Wide Sargasso Sea, the father figure looms large in both novels, as a complex, protean and paradoxical entity, playing a crucial part in the fate of the protagonists.
Anne-Marie Baranowski
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Picoheterotroph (Bacteria and Archaea) biomass distribution in the global ocean [PDF]
We compiled a database of 39 766 data points consisting of flow cytometric and microscopical measurements of picoheterotroph abundance, including both Bacteria and Archaea.
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