Wide Sargasso Sea

Paperback, 156 pages

English language

Published 1969 by Penguin Books.

OCLC Number:
66084285

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Jean Rhys's first novel since 1939, the most amazing literary reappearance of our time, Wide Sargasso Sea is the story of the first Mrs Rochester, the made wife in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.

Antoinette Cosway is a Creole heiress; product of an inbred, decadent, expatriate community; a sensitive girl at once beguiled and repelled by the lush Jamaican landscape.

Soon after he marriage to Rochester, rumours of madness in the Cosway family poison Rochester's mind against her; Antoinette's beautiful face turns 'blank hating moonstruck' ... and the action narrows, as inexorable as Greek tragedy, towards the attic in Thornfield Hall, the grim Grace Poole ad the suicidal holocaust of leaping flames. --back cover

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A classic I had read before, when I knew even less about colonialism, It's a fantastic book, pointing its fingers at the patriarchy and colonialism in one gesture, and managing to be more insightful and original of much of the contemporary pop postcolonial stuff. There are no good guys in the story, with most characters being troubled, grotesque and unhappy. History is not being kind to anyone in the book, not even the privileged white man (Rochester), who is tricked into marriage and clearly would not have come to Jamaica, if he has been free to choose. And yet there are oppressors and there are oppressed, and then those oppressed by the oppressed - still in no way purer or 'nicer' than the other. The writing sometimes verges on the obscure, but given that madness is a theme, it seems fitting. It also does something very clever with its orientalising …

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