This paper explores Wide Sargasso Sea’s articulation of hybridity and the connection between the hybrid nature of the Creole protagonist and madness. I argue that the rejection of the protagonist (both in the private- and in the social sphere) pushes her into the state of inbetween- ness. Through the symbol of the zombie as a central motif, the novel captures and expresses the essence of the protagonist’s problematic hybrid nature.egyetemiangol nyelv és irodalo
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys, is a novel filled with tragedy; two characters in conflict meet in ...
As the daughter of an English father, Jean Rhys inherited from her father and his sister the asserti...
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys follows the life of Antoinette as she struggles with the oppression o...
Jean Rhys was interested in portraying the unexplored in the character of a Creole woman. Her novels...
Jean Rhys " Wide Sargasso Sea 1 (1966) is a postmodern parodic rewriting of Charlotte Brontë " s can...
This paper aims to provide an ecocritical analysis of Jean Rhys’ postcolonial novel Wide Sargasso Se...
The essay investigates hybridity in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea with a focus on the main character...
The essay investigates hybridity in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea with a focus on the main character...
Written by Jean Rhys and published in 1966, Wide Sargasso Sea narrates the tumultuous encounter of A...
This article explores the social demarcations between English and Creole cultural identities foregro...
9 pagesJean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) is a postcolonial novel that gives a voice to Antoinette,...
Identity in a colonial context cannot be defined through singularity. It has to be redefined...
Jean Rhys ’ Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) is a postcolonial novel that gives a voice to Antoinette, the C...
Identity in a colonial context cannot be defined through singularity. It has to be redefined...
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys, is a novel filled with tragedy; two characters in conflict meet in ...
As the daughter of an English father, Jean Rhys inherited from her father and his sister the asserti...
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys follows the life of Antoinette as she struggles with the oppression o...
Jean Rhys was interested in portraying the unexplored in the character of a Creole woman. Her novels...
Jean Rhys " Wide Sargasso Sea 1 (1966) is a postmodern parodic rewriting of Charlotte Brontë " s can...
This paper aims to provide an ecocritical analysis of Jean Rhys’ postcolonial novel Wide Sargasso Se...
The essay investigates hybridity in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea with a focus on the main character...
The essay investigates hybridity in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea with a focus on the main character...
Written by Jean Rhys and published in 1966, Wide Sargasso Sea narrates the tumultuous encounter of A...
This article explores the social demarcations between English and Creole cultural identities foregro...
9 pagesJean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) is a postcolonial novel that gives a voice to Antoinette,...
Identity in a colonial context cannot be defined through singularity. It has to be redefined...
Jean Rhys ’ Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) is a postcolonial novel that gives a voice to Antoinette, the C...
Identity in a colonial context cannot be defined through singularity. It has to be redefined...
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys, is a novel filled with tragedy; two characters in conflict meet in ...
As the daughter of an English father, Jean Rhys inherited from her father and his sister the asserti...