Jean Rhys' work is examined in terms of her position as woman writer, as a colonial writer and as a modernist writer. The author focuses on the alienated Rhys heroine and asks how this condition of alienation can be "read" in the female subjects which Rhys creates in her fiction.
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Jean Rhys' work is examined in terms of her position as woman writer, as a colonial writer and as a modernist writer. The author focuses on the alienated Rhys heroine and asks how this condition of alienation can be "read" in the female subjects which Rhys creates in her fiction.
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Reader copy. Same day dispatch. A nice clean copy listed as acceptable as pages 7-20 are extensively highlighted. The remainder of the book appears unread.