




desertcart.com: Wide Sargasso Sea: A Norton Critical Edition: 9780393960129: Rhys, Jean: Books Review: This edition of Wide Sargasso Sea is excellent! - This edition of the novel has comprehensive autobiographical information that is crucial to one's understanding and appreciation of the novel. It has also a variety of critical writings on the novel by different scholars. An excellent choice for students who are studying this novel at the upper Secondary School or University level. Review: Great for students - this edition of this book gives extra incite and defines certain words that are not in the average vernacular. It also gives incite into cultural aspects of the book and background about the story.
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,989 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Caribbean & Latin American Literary Criticism (Books) #75 in Literary Criticism & Theory #1,510 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (335) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches |
| Edition | Critical |
| ISBN-10 | 0393960129 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0393960129 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 270 pages |
| Publication date | November 17, 1998 |
| Publisher | W W Norton & Co Inc |
| Reading age | 15 years and up |
S**R
This edition of Wide Sargasso Sea is excellent!
This edition of the novel has comprehensive autobiographical information that is crucial to one's understanding and appreciation of the novel. It has also a variety of critical writings on the novel by different scholars. An excellent choice for students who are studying this novel at the upper Secondary School or University level.
K**N
Great for students
this edition of this book gives extra incite and defines certain words that are not in the average vernacular. It also gives incite into cultural aspects of the book and background about the story.
M**N
Black version of Jane Eyre
I love this book! I read it as an assignment at a community college and now I'm reading it for fun! There's not too many books in my life to where I can do both!
S**O
Much author background included
Story itself is quite short. Helps to know "Jane Eyre" to see where the story comes from. Much of the book is background on the author.
1**5
AMAZING
One of the best works of colonial and feminist lit. I've read in a long time. I've never been a huge fan of Jane Eyre and this book beautifully emphasizes some of the horrid flaws apparent in Bronte's work. I do think you need to have a basic understanding of Jane Eyre in order to fully appreciate this novel. I found Rhys's writing to be tragic, yet liberating, and the ending, veering into Jane Eyre's plot, suggests the inevitability go the whole thing: Rhys isn't arguing for a re-writing of the novel, because it cannot be re-written. She is simply giving a voice to one of the most ignored character tropes in Western/Victorian literature, the mad woman in the attic, and thus, liberating her from the confines of the page. Through this, she also toppled the conventional notion of the Bildungsroman right on its head, a beautiful inversion that is also heartbreakingly tragic.
J**N
Good read!
This book was ordered as part of a bundle of textbooks needed for the Spring 2013 semester. The books arrived within two days due to my Amazon Prime subscription, and were in brand new condition. I am very satisfied with my order and all of the products will be very useful in my classes this semester. I will continue to buy books from Amazon in the future!
C**S
Arrive/use condition
Arrived on time and in condition as stated.
A**R
Helpful historical information, but disappointing story
Sadly, "Wide Sargasso Sea" wasn't what I was hoping it would be. Although the Norton edition is very comprehensive, the novella itself was disappointing to me. It feels like a slightly forced attempt to present Bertha as an innocent, naive victim of her creeping madness, which ends up rendering her as a pretty one-dimensional being. As I'm sure the author intended, it's far more of a response (a disagreeing one at that) than a supplement to "Jane Eyre," offering an alternative view of the events described by Rochester, rather than a more literature-based exploration of couple's courtship and marriage. I'd have much rather read something that showed Bertha as a fully dimensional character capable of committing conscious sins (such as willfully cheating on her husband) while suffering the effects of her hereditary mental illness, than this view of her as an addled young woman helplessly destroyed by madness. I appreciate it as an attempt to re-write this part of the Jane Eyre story, but I don't think it really hits the mark. In my reading, it merely moves Bertha from one side of the stock character spectrum to the other.
D**L
Superbe état
ね**ー
この小説は、Jane Eyreの中に登場する時には既に正気を失った人間として描かれているRochesterの妻の、彼女の立場から(一部Rocehsterの立場から)書かれた物語である。が、しかし、読後の感想は、健気で何事にも前向きなヒロインの姿に「感動した」と素直に言えるJane Eyreの場合とは何と大きく異なるのだろうか!ここに描かれているのは、当時の大英帝国を支えていた海外の島に住む、「人種的」と同時に「経済的」な優越感と劣等感の両方に苛まれた「女性」の運命である。暗く、重く、英国に連れて来られてますます逃げ場がない。明るいきざしや解決の糸口が全く見えないまま心にどっしりと沈み込む作品である。後味はこの上なく悪い。 ナレーションの方法も独特で、Sally Beaumanがこの小説を一つのヒントとしてRebecca's Taleを書いた、というのも、うなづける。 各ページの脚注や、後半に収められている多くの評論が、難解なこの小説の理解や解釈に大きく役に立って、ありがたい。
C**A
This marvellous book written by Jean Rhys is a kind of prequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre as it gives the mad woman in the attic at Thornfield Hall, the first Mrs Rochester a story, which explains to a great extent why she became mad and shows this development not just from her point of view but also from the one of Edward Rochester and Ms Poole, the woman looking after her at Thornfield hall. This short novel is absolutely amazingly told and deserves being read, especially in hot weather on a lush summer's day. The Critical edition provides ample material to see this piece of writing in context. Would not have wanted to miss out on that!
M**L
Bene
C**.
Ha llegado rápido y en buenas condiciones
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