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“Jean Rhys getting the ‘feel’ of the West Indies in Wide Sargasso Sea”
This book revisits Jean Rhys’s ground-breaking 1966 novel to explore its
cultural and artistic influence in the areas of not only literature and
literary criticism, but fashion design, visual art, and the theatre as
well. Building on symposia that were held in London and New York in 2016
in honour of the novel’s half-century, this collection demonstrates
just how timely Rhys’s insights into colonial history, sexual relations,
and aesthetics continue to be. The chapters include an extensive
interview with novelist Caryl Phillips, who in 2018 published a novel
about Rhys’s life, an account of how Wide Sargasso Sea can be
read through the lens of the #MeToo Movement, a clothing line inspired
by the novel, and new critical directions. As both a celebration and
scholarly evaluation, the collection shows how enduring Rhys’s novel is
in its continuing literary influence and social commentary.