Johnson, Kerry L.
Rhys Matters
1. Introduction: Rhys Matters?
Mary Wilson, Kerry L. Johnson
Part I. Alternatives and Alterities: Market, Time, Language
2. Menu, Memento, Souvenir: Suffering and Social Imagination in
Andrea Zemgulys
3. Clockwork Women: Temporality and Form in Jean Rhys’s Interwar Novels
Nicole Flynn
4. Language and Belonging in Jean Rhys’s
Ania Spyra
Part II. Being and Believing: Judeo-Christian Influences and Identities
5. Religion in Rhys
Steve Pinkerton
6. “No Pride, No Name, No Face, No Country”: Jewishness and National Identity in
Jess Issacharoff
Part III. The Location of Identity: Writing Space and Place
7. The Country and the City in Jean Rhys’s
Regina Martin
8. “That Misty Zone Which Divides Life from Death”: The Concept of the
Melanie Otto
9. Reclaiming the Left Bank: Jean Rhys’s “Topography” in
David Armstrong
Part IV. Pleasure, Power, Happiness
10. The Trouble with “Victim”: Triangulated Masochism in Jean Rhys’s
Jennifer Mitchell
11. “The Good Life Will Start Again”: Rest, Return, and Remainder in
Andrew Kalaidjian
12. The Un-happy Short Story Cycle: Jean Rhys’s
Paul Ardoin
Keywords: Literature, Twentieth-Century Literature, Gender Studies, Postcolonial/World Literature, Latin American Culture, Literary History, Fiction
- Editor
- Johnson, Kerry L.
- Wilson, Mary
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- New Caribbean Studies
- Page amount
- 288 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137320940
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-46027-4