Wide Sargasso Sea – Jean Rhys
Resources:
Jean Rhys: A Chronology from Norton Critical Edition of Wide Sargasso Sea
Introduction by Francis Wyndham for the Norton Critical Edition of Wide Sargasso Sea
“Jean Rhys” by Derek Walcott
“The Sargasso Sea” by Rachel Carson from Norton Critical Edition of Wide Sargasso Sea
“Wide Sargasso Sea” by Jane Smiley from 13 Ways of Looking at the Novel
Guide to the classics: Wide Sargasso Sea from The Conversation
“A book for the beach: Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys” by Claire Armitstead for The Guardian
“Book Of A Lifetime: Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys” by Laura Fish for Independent
Critical Articles:
“Burning Down the House: The Revisionary Paradigm of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea” by Caroline Rody
"Charlotte Brontë May Have Started the Fire, But Jean Rhys Burned Down the House: Wide Sargasso Sea and The Limits of Bronte Feminism" by Bridget Read
“Double [De]colonization and the Feminist Criticism of Wide Sargasso Sea” by Carine Melkom Mardorossian
“Like in a Looking-Glass: History and Narrative in Wide Sargasso Sea” by Lee Erwin
“Method and Madness in A Question of Power and Wide Sargasso Sea” by Rajeev S. Patke
“Navigating the Wide Sargasso Sea: Colonial History, English Fiction, and British Empire” by Laura E Ciolkowski
“Of Heroines and Victims: Jean Rhys and Jane Eyre” by Dennis Porter
“Postcolonial Discourse in Wide Sargasso Sea: Creole Discourse vs. European Discourse, Periphery vs. Center, and Marginalized People vs. White Supremacy” by Silvia Cappello
“Shutting up the Subaltern: Silences, Stereotypes, and Double-Entendre in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea” by Carine M. Mardorossian
“Woman as Storyteller in Wide Sargasso Sea” by Valerie P. Roper
“Women, Slavery, and the Problem of Freedom in Wide Sargasso Sea” by Jennifer Gilchrist