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Wide Sargasso Sea Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
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  • Author(s)
    • Rhys, Jean
      • Jean Rhys' early life in Dominica
      • Adulthood: Making a living
      • How Jean Rhys became a writer
      • Jean Rhys' lost years
      • Writing Wide Sargasso Sea
      • Jean Rhys' final years
  • The context of Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Social / political context
      • Caribbean culture and history
      • Slavery, slave resistance and the anti-slavery movement
      • Creole identity and language
    • Religious / philosophical context
      • Religion
      • Women and power
      • Women and madness
    • Literary context of Wide Sargasso Sea
      • Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
      • Wide Sargasso Sea and Modernism
      • Wide Sargasso Sea and other writing from the Caribbean
  • 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, section 11
    • Part two: Rochester's narrative resumes
      • Part two, section 12
      • Part two, section 13
      • Part two, section 14
      • Part two, section 15
      • Part two, section 16
      • Part two, section 17
      • Part two, section 18
      • Part two, section 19
    • Part three: Grace Poole's narrative
      • Part three, section 1
    • Part three: Antoinette's narrative
      • Part three, section 2
      • Part three, section 3
      • Part three, section 4
      • Part three, section 5
      • Part three, section 6
      • Part three, section 7
  • Characterisation
    • The role and significance of characters in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Character presentation in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Character, structure and theme in Wide Sargasso Sea
  • Narrative in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • A variety of narratives
    • Narration and structure
    • Narrative genres in Wide Sargasso Sea - realism and Gothic
    • Modernism, dreams and the supernatural
    • Time and narrative
  • Themes and significant ideas in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Difference: gender, race and identity
    • Gender
    • Race and colonialism
  • Imagery, metaphor and symbolism in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Oppositions and contrasts
    • Biblical, mythological and literary references
  • Structure of Wide Sargasso Sea
    • An unconventional structure
    • Space, place and landscape
  • Critical approaches to Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Initial reception to Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Contemporary critical assessments
  • Wide Sargasso Sea Essay and Exam help
    • Analysing a passage
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Wide Sargasso Sea Images

Mountains of Dominica, photo by Riba available through Creative Commons St Pierre, Martinique African slaves Toussaint L'Ouverture Emancipation of slaves John Stuart Mill The Woman in White Chinua Achebe, photo by Stuart C Shapiro, available though Creative Commons The Orchid House Sugar estate Fanny Nelson Chain gang East Indian Coolies in Trinidad Parrot, photo by Tobias, available through Creative Commons Chemise Lady in riding habit Women carrying items on their heads, photo by Angela Sevin, available through Creative Commons Lord Byron Guava, photo by Fibonacci, available through Creative Commons Fer de lance Thatched hut, photo by Kevin Cure, available through Creative Commons Caribbean forest James II Prince Rupert of the Rhine Oleander, photo by Neo Scholar, available through Creative Commons Mary Magdalene Bellows Charlemagne tapestry Battlements, photo by Mike Quinn, available through Creative Commons Bertha Slave sketch Fire place Woman in red dress Mirror, photo by Cgs, available through Creative Commons Cockrel, photo by Fernando de Sousa, available through Creative Commons Garden of Eden Jacob and Esau
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