This thesis stages a meeting between the postmodern cultural theory of Zygmunt Bauman and the novels Good Morning, Midnight and Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. These novels portray marginal women who are excluded from the very community which has created them. Rhys illustrates how the need to sustain an artificial order gives rise to a psychic fragmentation which is typical of the decentered self. By depicting such characters Rhys criticizes modernity's tendency to order reality by constructing binary oppositions which reduce people to homogeneous categories. Rhys illustrates how this view is mistaken and destructive. Rhys highlights the heterogeneity of human existence and exposes the provisionality of truth and the instability of meaning ...
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
This paper explores Wide Sargasso Sea’s articulation of hybridity and the connection between the h...
Jean Rhys’s Good Morning, Midnight (1939) is a novel that returns obsessively to the uncanny archite...
This thesis discusses the narrative representation of mind in Jean Rhys' Good Morning, Midnight (193...
This thesis analyzes and discusses Jean Rhys s five novels: Quartet (1928), After Leaving Mr Mackenz...
This essay intends to examine the treatment of the self in the novels of Jean Rhys, namely Quartet, ...
This thesis examines various aspects of female subjectivity in the characters of Jean Rhys’s five no...
The aim of this thesis is to examine Jean Rhys’s novels from a psychoanalytic perspective. While Rhy...
Reading Jean Rhys’s novels alongside the theorizations of the German cultural critic, historian and ...
As the daughter of an English father, Jean Rhys inherited from her father and his sister the asserti...
Jean Rhys " Wide Sargasso Sea 1 (1966) is a postmodern parodic rewriting of Charlotte Brontë " s can...
Jean Rhys' last novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, is by and large related to women's activist and post-front...
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
In this essay, I seek to discover and analyze the core of female consciousness as expressed in the l...
This is a lucid and attractively written study of Jean Rhys, whose critical reputation continues to ...
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
This paper explores Wide Sargasso Sea’s articulation of hybridity and the connection between the h...
Jean Rhys’s Good Morning, Midnight (1939) is a novel that returns obsessively to the uncanny archite...
This thesis discusses the narrative representation of mind in Jean Rhys' Good Morning, Midnight (193...
This thesis analyzes and discusses Jean Rhys s five novels: Quartet (1928), After Leaving Mr Mackenz...
This essay intends to examine the treatment of the self in the novels of Jean Rhys, namely Quartet, ...
This thesis examines various aspects of female subjectivity in the characters of Jean Rhys’s five no...
The aim of this thesis is to examine Jean Rhys’s novels from a psychoanalytic perspective. While Rhy...
Reading Jean Rhys’s novels alongside the theorizations of the German cultural critic, historian and ...
As the daughter of an English father, Jean Rhys inherited from her father and his sister the asserti...
Jean Rhys " Wide Sargasso Sea 1 (1966) is a postmodern parodic rewriting of Charlotte Brontë " s can...
Jean Rhys' last novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, is by and large related to women's activist and post-front...
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
In this essay, I seek to discover and analyze the core of female consciousness as expressed in the l...
This is a lucid and attractively written study of Jean Rhys, whose critical reputation continues to ...
This study intends to examine the intersections of Postcolonilism and Psychoanalysis in Rhys’ litera...
This paper explores Wide Sargasso Sea’s articulation of hybridity and the connection between the h...
Jean Rhys’s Good Morning, Midnight (1939) is a novel that returns obsessively to the uncanny archite...