Exceptionality and the unexceptional in Jean Rhys’s interwar fiction
When it comes to modernist exceptions, Jean Rhys appears as a particularly striking case in point: her marginality as a white creole woman writer who shunned the literary circles in both Paris and London, her notably twisted editorial history, her disappearance for twenty-five years and the retrospe...
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Main Author: | Juliana Lopoukhine |
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Language: | EN FR |
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Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e67b9a95cbb1498f874e8bf91de6f335 |
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