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Wide Sargasso Sea (by Jean Rhys)



Rhys, Jean - rēs, pseud. of Gwen Williams, 1894–1979, English novelist, b. Dominica. Her novels, written in the 1930s, mercilessly exploit her own emotional life, depicting pretty, no-longer-young women who find themselves down and out in large European cities. Without work or funds, her characters must depend on men, chance encounters, or former lovers, for money to buy a hotel   Read More...

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