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  1. Overview. Wide Sargasso Sea by British author Jean Rhys, published in 1966, is a compelling and complex novel that is meant to serve as a prequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. Set in Jamaica during the post-emancipation 1840s, the novel explores the life of Antoinette Cosway, a Creole woman who, in Rhys’s imagining, becomes the madwoman ...

  2. Mar 17, 2017 · Jean Rhys’s novel, Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), is a post-colonial response to Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre (1847). The novel has become a contemporary classic in its own right. In the narrative, the main character, Antoinette, has a series of dreams which serve as a skeletal structure for the book and also as a means of empowerment for ...

  3. Summary. Analysis. Part Two begins with Antoinette ’s new husband’s narration. He is never named in the novel. He and Antoinette have just married and are on their way to spend their honeymoon in the Windward Islands at Granbois, an estate that had belonged to Annette. They are stopped in a town called Massacre, and it is raining.

  4. Wide Sargasso Sea Summary. Antoinette Cosway, a creole, or Caribbean person of European descent, recounts her memories of growing up at her family’s estate, Coulibri, in Jamaica in the 1830‘s. Her family, consisting of her mother, Annette, and her mentally disabled younger brother, Pierre, are destitute and isolated after her father’s ...

  5. Wide Sargasso Sea begins in the late 1830s, and even though the year is not precisely stated, the reader can conclude that the plot starts after 1834 - after the Jamaican liberation from the British. The events take place during the period from 1834 to the 1840s .

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · The title, Wide Sargasso Sea refers an eerily calm area in the northern Atlantic ocean where sargassum, a kind of seaweed, is known to float along the water in tangled masses, ensnaring ships and ...

  7. Oct 25, 2021 · The opening of the novel Wide Sargasso Sea is set a short while after the 1833 emancipation of the slaves in British-owned Jamaica. The protagonist Antoinette conveys the story of her life from childhood to her arranged marriage to an unnamed Englishman (implied as Mr Rochester from Jane Eyre). As the novel and their relationship progress ...

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