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Oct 25, 2022 · English. 151 pages ; 18 cm. If Antoinette Cosway, a spirited Creole heiress, could have forseen the terrible future that awaited her, she would not have married the young Englishman. Initially drawn to her beauty and sensuality, he becomes increasingly frustrated by his inability to reach into her soul. Originally published: S.l.: Deutsch, 1966.
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For a full-length summary see: plot summary of Wide Sargasso Sea. Cast. Karina Lombard – Antoinette Cosway; Nathaniel Parker – Edward Rochester; Rachel Ward – Annette Cosway; Michael York – Paul Mason; Martine Beswick – Aunt Cora; Claudia Robinson – Christophene; Huw Christie Williams – Richard Mason; Casey Berna – Young ...
823.912. LC Class. PR6035 .H96. Wide Sargasso Sea is a 1966 novel by Dominican-British author Jean Rhys. The novel serves as a postcolonial and feminist prequel to Charlotte Brontë 's novel Jane Eyre (1847), describing the background to Mr. Rochester's marriage from the point-of-view of his wife Antoinette Cosway, a Creole heiress. Antoinette ...
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Dramatisation of Jean Rhys's novel set in 19th-century Jamaica. The tragic story of the first Mrs Rochester from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre centres on an arranged marriage between a white Creole heiress and a brooding Englishman, who fall in love only to be torn apart by rumours, paranoia and a cultural divide.