2020
DOI: 10.17576/3l-2020-2602-08
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"You'll Get Used to It": Alterity in Jean Rhys' Voyage in the Dark

Abstract: Due to the complex intersecting parameters of identity, race, class, and history of Jean Rhys' writing life, her works allow for interpretation from various disciplines. Rhys' writings reveal the realities of people caught in the complexity of such a web. Her 1934 novel Voyage in the Dark provides insights into the life of Anna Morgan, the heroine of this novel who moves from her home in Dominica to England to face the entire psychological and social struggle by her journey that ends her up with destruction ca… Show more

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