In Charlotte Bronte's 1847 novel Jane Eyre, Rhys found the inspiration for Wide Sargasso Sea. Jane Eyre traces the travails of a poor English governess. In this novel, Bertha Antoinetta Mason appears fleetingly as a crazed Creole madwoman who threatens Jane Eyre's happiness.
The Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands, Mary Seacole's 1857 autobiography. The Jamaican-born Seacole relates her life as a nurse in the West Indies, Central America, England, and the Crimea. This woman of mixed Scottish and African ancestry describes her rise to fame as a celebrated nurse as well as the racial prejudice she encountered along the way.
In her 1934 novel, Voyage in the Dark, Rhys tells the story of Anna Morgan, a white West.....
This is a free excerpt of 120 words. This section contains 238 words. This
study guide contains 28,885 words (approx. 96 pages at 300
words per page).
Read the rest of this Literature Guide with our Wide Sargasso Sea Access Pass.