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Wide Sargasso Sea

Wide Sargasso Sea, a masterpiece of modern fiction, was Jean Rhys's return to the literary center stage. She had a startling early career and was known for her extraordinary prose and haunting women characters. With Wide Sargasso Sea, her last and best-selling novel, she ingeniously brings into light one of fiction's most fascinating characters: the madwoman in the attic from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. This mesmerizing work introduces us to Antoinette Cosway, a sensual and protected young woman who is sold into marriage to the prideful Mr. Rochester. Rhys portrays Cosway amidst a society so driven by hatred, so skewed in its sexual relations, that it can literally drive a woman out of her mind. A new introduction by the award-winning Edwidge Danticat, author most recently of Claire of the Sea Light, expresses the enduring importance of this work. Drawing on her own Caribbean background, she illuminates the setting's impact on Rhys and her astonishing work.

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32320004590950 F
Fiction-Adult   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780393352566 (pbk.)
0393352560
Classification Number F
Author Rhys, Jean
Title Wide Sargasso Sea [BK]
Note Includes Reading Group Guide. Prequel to: Jane Eyre / Charlotte Brontë.
Wide Sargasso Sea, a masterpiece of modern fiction, was Jean Rhys's return to the literary center stage. She had a startling early career and was known for her extraordinary prose and haunting women characters. With Wide Sargasso Sea, her last and best-selling novel, she ingeniously brings into light one of fiction's most fascinating characters: the madwoman in the attic from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. This mesmerizing work introduces us to Antoinette Cosway, a sensual and protected young woman who is sold into marriage to the prideful Mr. Rochester. Rhys portrays Cosway amidst a society so driven by hatred, so skewed in its sexual relations, that it can literally drive a woman out of her mind. A new introduction by the award-winning Edwidge Danticat, author most recently of Claire of the Sea Light, expresses the enduring importance of this work. Drawing on her own Caribbean background, she illuminates the setting's impact on Rhys and her astonishing work.
Subject British -- West Indies -- Fiction
Love Stories
Love Stories
British -- West Indies -- Fiction
Love Stories
British -- West Indies -- Fiction
British
Man-woman relationships
Manners and customs
Mental illness
Man-woman relationships -- West Indies -- Fiction
Mental illness -- Fiction
Historical fiction
West Indies -- Fiction
West Indies -- Fiction
West Indies -- Fiction
West Indies
Caribisch gebied
West Indies -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
West Indies
Additional Author Bronte, Charlotte 1816-1855 Jane Eyre.
Danticat, Edwidge,1969-
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