Rhys, Jean (Vol. 124) - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Criticism

Berry, Betsy. "'Between Dog and Wolf': Jean Rhys's Version of Naturalism in After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie." Studies in the Novel 27, No. 4 (Winter 1995): 544-62.

Offers critical analysis of After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie, drawing attention to Rhys's stylistic connection to French naturalism.

Borinsky, Alicia. "Jean Rhys: Poses of a Woman as Guest." Poetics Today 6, Nos. 1-2 (1985): 229-43.

Examines the characterization of female protagonists in Rhys's fiction.

Erwin, Lee. "'Like in a Looking-Glass': History and Narrative in Wide Sargasso Sea." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 22, No. 2 (Winter 1989): 143-58.

Discusses the historical underpinnings of Wide Sargasso Sea, particularly Rhys's portrayal of racism, nationalism, and divided self-identity in the West Indies after the Emancipation Act of 1833.

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