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Jean Rhys's Modernist Bearings and Experimental Aesthetics
By (Author) Sue Thomas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
27th January 2022
27th January 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Philosophy: aesthetics
823.912
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
508g
Addressing Jean Rhyss composition and positioning of her fiction, this book invites and challenges us to read the tacit, silent and explicit textual bearings she offers and reveals new insights about the formation, scope and complexity of Rhyss experimental aesthetics. Tracing the distinctive and shifting evolution of Rhyss experimental aesthetics over her career, Sue Thomas explores Rhyss practices of composition in her fiction and drafts, as well as her self-reflective comment on her writing. The author examines patterns of interrelation, intertextuality, intermediality and allusion, both diachronic and synchronic, as well as the cultural histories entwined within them. Through close analysis of these, this book reveals new experimental, thematic, generic and political reaches of Rhyss fiction and sharpens our insight into her complex writerly affiliations and lineages.
This book offers a virtuosic and revelatory exploration of Jean Rhyss intertextual and intermedial practice. Sue Thomas not only uncovers the depth and eclecticism of Rhyss allusions to literary, artistic, dramatic and musical cultures, but argues for their centrality to her decolonial and feminist politics and her radical aesthetics. * Anna Snaith, King's College London, UK *
Sue Thomas is Emeritus Professor of English at La Trobe University, Australia. She is the author of, among other books, The Worlding of Jean Rhys (1999), Imperialism, Reform and the Making of English in Jane Eyre (2008) and Telling West Indian Lives: Life Narrative and the Reform of Plantation Slavery Cultures (2014).