Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys - ISBN: 9780241951552
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Madness blooms as a Creole heiress loses herself in marriage.

Wide Sargasso Sea

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    13 May 2011

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Summary

The spell-binding novel that was inspired by Jane Eyre

“There is no looking glass here and I don’t know what I am like now… Now they have taken everything away. What am I doing in this place and who am I?”

If Antoinette Cosway, a spirited Creole heiress, could have foreseen the terrible future that awaited her, she would not have married the young Englishman. Initially drawn to her beauty and sensuality, he becomes increasingly frustrated by his inability to reach into her sou…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241951552
ISBN-10:0241951550
Author:Jean Rhys
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:13 May 2011
Weight:84g
Dimensions:183mm x 111mm x 13mm
Series:Penguin Essentials
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Critics Review

Compelling, painful and exquisite

Compelling, painful and exquisite * Guardian *
Brilliant. A tale of dislocation and dispossession, which Rhys writes with a kind of romantic cynicism, desperate and pungent * The Times *
Rhys turns a menacing cipher into a grieving, plausible young woman, and one whose story says whole worlds about global mixtures, about the misunderstandings between the colonized, the colonizers and the people who can’t easily say which they are * Time *

About The Author

Jean Rhys

Jean Rhys was born in Dominica in 1890, the daughter of a Welsh doctor and a white Creole mother, and came to England when she was sixteen. Her first book, a collection of stories called The Left Bank, was published in 1927. This was followed by Quartet (originally Postures, 1928), After Leaving Mr Mackenzie (1930), Voyage in the Dark (1934) and Good Morning, Midnight (1939). None of these books was particularly successful and with the outbreak of war they went out of print. Jean Rhys dropped from sight until nearly twenty years later she was discovered living reclusively in Cornwall. During those years she had accumulated the stories collected in Tigers are Better-Looking. In 1966 she made a sensational reappearance with Wide Sargasso Sea, which won the Royal Society of Literature Award and the W. H. Smith Award. Her final collection of stories, Sleep It Off Lady, appeared in 1976 and Smile Please, her unfinished autobiography, was published posthumously in 1979. Jean Rhys died in 1979.

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