

An edition of Jean Rhys (1998)
By Sylvie Maurel
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
eng
Pages
191
Description:
This book examines Jean Rhys's writings through the frames of feminist criticism and literary theory, while providing close readings of the texts and of their language. It explores the various forms of feminine dissent at work in Jean Rhys's fiction. Jean Rhys is shown to develop an ethics of subversion through resistance to closure, irony, parody and her daring rewriting of Jane Eyre. Each novel is treated as an aesthetic whole, with substantial references to Jean Rhys's short stories, for a more penetrating insight into her fictional universe.
subjects: Autobiographical fiction, English, Criticism and interpretation, English Autobiographical fiction, History, History and criticism, In literature, Women and literature, Rhys, jean, 1894-1979, Autobiographical fiction, history and criticism, West indies, in literature
People: Jean Rhys
Places: Caribbean Area, England, West Indies
Times: 20th century