In Genèses d’une folie créole: Jean Rhys et Jane Eyre, Catherine Rovera does not offer yet another intertextual study of Jean Rhys’s rewriting of Jane Eyre, as the title of her book might suggest; instead, she succeeds in shedding new light on Wide Sargasso Sea, drawing from works published earlier by Rhys, unpublished letters, various drafts for Wide Sargasso Sea as well as working documents of other texts such as Voyage in the Dark, or the poem “Obeah Night”, for instance. She skillfully co..
This is a lucid and attractively written study of Jean Rhys, whose critical reputation continues to ...
This analysis examines Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea through the lens of lunar imagery and the irr...
The Feminist writers believe that “the personal is political”, everything in this world involves pow...
In Genèses d’une folie créole: Jean Rhys et Jane Eyre, Catherine Rovera does not offer yet another i...
Catherine Rovera’s noteworthy study concerns itself with the famous prequel to Jane Eyre that Jean R...
Jean Rhys " Wide Sargasso Sea 1 (1966) is a postmodern parodic rewriting of Charlotte Brontë " s can...
It is well known that Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea reclaims Bertha Mason, the Gothicised ‘other’ of...
Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea is often perceived as a postcolonial response to Charlotte Brontë’s Jan...
In her postcolonial masterpiece Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys declared that ‘There is always the othe...
The journey across the Atlantic Ocean made by Mr. Rochester and his creole wife, Bertha, is barely m...
L’ouvrage de Catherine Rovera convie le lecteur à un voyage, non point au cœur des ténèbres comme l’...
This study gains significance as the findings can shed more lights on the postmodern concept of hype...
O romance Wide Sargasso Sea, de Jean Rhys, é geralmente considerado uma resposta pós-colonial à obra...
If you can remember your future, can you change it? In this article, I examine this question with re...
En sus cartas al respecto de Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), Jean Rhys explica cómo había releído Jane Eyr...
This is a lucid and attractively written study of Jean Rhys, whose critical reputation continues to ...
This analysis examines Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea through the lens of lunar imagery and the irr...
The Feminist writers believe that “the personal is political”, everything in this world involves pow...
In Genèses d’une folie créole: Jean Rhys et Jane Eyre, Catherine Rovera does not offer yet another i...
Catherine Rovera’s noteworthy study concerns itself with the famous prequel to Jane Eyre that Jean R...
Jean Rhys " Wide Sargasso Sea 1 (1966) is a postmodern parodic rewriting of Charlotte Brontë " s can...
It is well known that Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea reclaims Bertha Mason, the Gothicised ‘other’ of...
Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea is often perceived as a postcolonial response to Charlotte Brontë’s Jan...
In her postcolonial masterpiece Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys declared that ‘There is always the othe...
The journey across the Atlantic Ocean made by Mr. Rochester and his creole wife, Bertha, is barely m...
L’ouvrage de Catherine Rovera convie le lecteur à un voyage, non point au cœur des ténèbres comme l’...
This study gains significance as the findings can shed more lights on the postmodern concept of hype...
O romance Wide Sargasso Sea, de Jean Rhys, é geralmente considerado uma resposta pós-colonial à obra...
If you can remember your future, can you change it? In this article, I examine this question with re...
En sus cartas al respecto de Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), Jean Rhys explica cómo había releído Jane Eyr...
This is a lucid and attractively written study of Jean Rhys, whose critical reputation continues to ...
This analysis examines Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea through the lens of lunar imagery and the irr...
The Feminist writers believe that “the personal is political”, everything in this world involves pow...