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Jean Rhys's Historical Imagination

Reading and Writing the Creole
By:Veronica Marie Gregg
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Print ISBN:9780807845042
eText ISBN:9781469617350
Edition:1
Copyright:1995
Format:Reflowable

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As the foremost white West Indian writer of this century and author of the widely acclaimed novel Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys (1890–1979) has attracted much critical attention, most often from the perspective of gender analysis. Veronica Gregg extends our critical appreciation of Rhys by analyzing the complex relationship between Rhys’s identity and the structures of her fiction, and she reveals the ways in which this relationship is connected to the history of British colonization of the West Indies. Gregg focuses on Rhys as a writer — a Creole woman analyzing the question of identity through literary investigations of race, gender, and colonialism. Arguing that history itself can be a site where different narratives collide and compete, she explores Rhys’s rewriting of the historical discourses of the West Indies and of European canonical texts, such as Rhys’s treatment of Jane Eyre in Wide Sargasso Sea. Gregg’s analysis also reveals the precision with which Rhys crafted her work and her preoccupation with writing as performance.

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