Double Exile: Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea
The problems of cultural displacement and a shaky sense of one's own identity have been the main concern of the twentieth century Caribbean writer, Jean Rhys. As a white Creole writer living in England, Rhys attempts to capture the ambivalence of what it means to be caught between two cultures...
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