Wide Sargasso Sea Contents
The context of Wide Sargasso Sea- Social / political context
- Religious / philosophical context
- Literary context of Wide Sargasso Sea
Wide Sargasso Sea synopses- Overview
- Part one: Antoinette's first narrative
- Part one, section 1
- Part one, section 2
- Part one, section 3
- Part one, section 4
- Part one, section 5
- Part one, section 6
- Part one, section 7
- Part one, section 8
- Part one, section 9
- Part one, section 10
- Part one, section 11
- Part one, section 12
- Part one, section 13
- Part two: Rochester's narrative
- Part two, section 1
- Part two, section 2
- Part two, section 3
- Part two, section 4
- Part two, section 5
- Part two, section 6
- Part two, section 7
- Part two, section 8
- Part two, section 9
- Part two, section 10
- Part two: Antoinette's narrative
- Part two: Rochester's narrative resumes
- Part three: Grace Poole's narrative
- Part three: Antoinette's narrative
CharacterisationNarrative in Wide Sargasso SeaThemes and significant ideas in Wide Sargasso SeaImagery, metaphor and symbolism in Wide Sargasso SeaStructure of Wide Sargasso SeaCritical approaches to Wide Sargasso SeaWide Sargasso Sea Essay and Exam helpResources and further reading
Websites on Jean Rhys and Wide Sargasso Sea
This website has useful information on Jean Rhys and particularly the relationship between Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre.
A useful site for a bibliography of works by Jean Rhys and critical writings on her works.