Taking the haunting character Antoinette Cosway, from Jane Eyre, the author depicts the character's childhood in Jamaica to the time of her meeting Bronte's Mr. Rochester.
"Taking the haunting character Antoinette Cosway, from Jane Eyre, the author depicts the character's childhood in Jamaica to the time of her meeting Bronte's Mr. Rochester."@en
"Inspired by Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, a recreation of the story of the mad wife in the attic at Thornfiled Hall, the mysterious first Mrs. Rochester."@en
"Set in Jamaica and Dominica during the 1830s, Rhys imaginatively constructs the girlhood and marriage of Antoinette Bertha Cosway, the mysterious mad woman in Jane Eyre."
"Story of a young woman in the Caribbean whose family's past will be used against her by her cold-hearted and prideful husband, Rochester."@en
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