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  1. Jean Rhys
    Author: Carr, Helen
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Northcote House ; British Council, Plymouth, U.K. : [London]

    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the... more

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    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the imaginative re-examination of gender and colonial power relations. Helen Carr's account draws on both recent feminism and postcolonial theory, and places Rhys's work in relation to modernist and postmodernist writing. First published in 1996, Helen Carr's revised edition takes full cognizance of the wide critical attention paid to Rhys since that date

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781786942357
    RVK Categories: HQ 7811
    Edition: Second edition
    Series: Writers and their work
    Subjects: Feminism and literature / England / History / 20th century; Women and literature / England / History / 20th century; Sex role in literature; Roman
    Other subjects: Rhys, Jean / Criticism and interpretation; Rhys, Jean (1890-1979)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 153 Seiten)
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  2. Jean Rhys
    Author: Carr, Helen
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Northcote House ; British Council, Plymouth, U.K. ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the... more

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    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the imaginative re-examination of gender and colonial power relations. Helen Carr's account draws on both recent feminism and postcolonial theory, and places Rhys's work in relation to modernist and postmodernist writing. First published in 1996, Helen Carr's revised edition takes full cognizance of the wide critical attention paid to Rhys since that date.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781786942357
    Edition: Second edition.
    Series: Writers and their work
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 153 pages)
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Jan 2020)

  3. Jean Rhys
    Author: Carr, Helen
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Oxford

    Helen Carr's account draws on both recent feminism and postcolonial theory, and places Jean Rhys's work in relation to modernist and postmodernist writing Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Biographical... more

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    Helen Carr's account draws on both recent feminism and postcolonial theory, and places Jean Rhys's work in relation to modernist and postmodernist writing Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Biographical Outline -- Abbreviations and References -- Note on Ellipses -- Introduction -- 1 Jean Rhys and Her Critics -- 2 Feminist Approaches to Jean Rhys -- 3 The Caribbean Question -- 4 Writing in the Margins -- 5 Autobiography and Ambivalence -- 6 'The Day They Burned the Books' -- 7 Fort Comme La Mort: the French Connection -- 8 The Politics of Good Morning, Midnight -- 9 The Huge Machine of Law, Order and Respectability -- 10 Resisting the Machine -- 11 The Enemy Within -- 12 Good night, Day -- 13 Intemperate and Unchaste -- 14 The Other Side -- 15 The Struggle for the Sign -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781786942357
    Series: Writers and Their Work Ser
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (181 pages)
  4. Jean Rhys
    Author: Carr, Helen
    Published: 2012; © 2012
    Publisher:  Northcote, Tavistock ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the... more

     

    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the imaginative re-examination of gender and colonial power relations. Helen Carr's account draws on both recent feminism and postcolonial theory, and places Rhys's work in relation to modernist and postmodernist writing. First published in 1996, Helen Carr's revised edition takes full cognizance of the wide critical attention paid to Rhys since that date

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781786942357
    Edition: Second edition
    Series: Writers and their work
    Subjects: Feminism and literature; Women and literature; Sex role in literature
    Other subjects: Rhys, Jean
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 153 Seiten)
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    Laut Landingpage: Online publication date: January 2020

  5. Jean Rhys
    Author: Carr, Helen
    Published: 2012.
    Publisher:  Northcote House ; British Council, Plymouth, U.K. : [London]

    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the... more

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    Neglected and forgotten for many years, the arresting, elliptical novels written by Dominican-born Jean Rhys are now widely acclaimed. Her last and most famous novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, her retelling of Jane Eyre, is a central text for the imaginative re-examination of gender and colonial power relations. Helen Carr's account draws on both recent feminism and postcolonial theory, and places Rhys's work in relation to modernist and postmodernist writing. First published in 1996, Helen Carr's revised edition takes full cognizance of the wide critical attention paid to Rhys since that date.

     

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