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WIDE SARGASSO SEA by Jean Rhys- A Newsletter Guide
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- ISBN8233405327
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- Date de parution16/04/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
This Newsletter Guide on Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) by Jean Rhys is designed to support your preparation for international examinations at IB, A-Level, AP, and equivalent levels. Each section provides rigorous analysis of the novel's contexts, literary techniques, and interpretive possibilities, written in a detailed descriptive prose style that models the sustained critical argument examiners reward.
Wide Sargasso Sea is a groundbreaking postcolonial and feminist novel that serves as a prequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. Rhys gives voice to Bertha Mason, the "madwoman in the attic, " reimagining her as Antoinette Cosway, a white Creole heiress growing up in Jamaica after the Emancipation Act of 1833. The novel traces Antoinette's journey from a troubled, isolated childhood on the decaying Coulibri estate to her arranged marriage with an unnamed Englishman (Rochester), and finally to her imprisonment in the attic of Thornfield Hall in England.
Through this narrative, Rhys exposes the intersecting oppressions of colonialism, racism, and patriarchy that drive Antoinette to madness. The novel won the W. H. Smith Literary Award in 1967 and has become a cornerstone of postcolonial and feminist literary studies.
Wide Sargasso Sea is a groundbreaking postcolonial and feminist novel that serves as a prequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. Rhys gives voice to Bertha Mason, the "madwoman in the attic, " reimagining her as Antoinette Cosway, a white Creole heiress growing up in Jamaica after the Emancipation Act of 1833. The novel traces Antoinette's journey from a troubled, isolated childhood on the decaying Coulibri estate to her arranged marriage with an unnamed Englishman (Rochester), and finally to her imprisonment in the attic of Thornfield Hall in England.
Through this narrative, Rhys exposes the intersecting oppressions of colonialism, racism, and patriarchy that drive Antoinette to madness. The novel won the W. H. Smith Literary Award in 1967 and has become a cornerstone of postcolonial and feminist literary studies.











