Wide Sargasso Sea: Reading The Cultural Relations With The Orchid House
Wide Sargasso Sea resonates with the cultural, political and economic implications to mark the identity crisis suffused in the Caribbean literature. With its subversive rendering of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, the text is often read as an example of manifest intertextuality. The present book is an attempt to dig out the latent intertextual connections of Wide Sargasso Sea with The Orchid House, a novel penned by Phyllis Shand Allfrey. Replete with an inquiry into the gender and racial conflicts, the book analyses the creole dilemma and intertextual cultural relations.
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