In this pathfinding study, Mary Lou Emery focuses on Rhys's handling of these oppositions, using a Caribbean cultural perspective to replace the mainly European aesthetic, moral, and psychological standards that have served to misread and sometimes devalue Rhys's writing. female subject-supply powerful themes and spark complex narrative experiments in the fiction of Dominica-born novelist Jean Rhys. Tense oppositions in Caribbean culture-colonial vs. The Caribbean Islands have long been an uneasy meeting place among indigenous peoples, white European colonists, and black slave populations.
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