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Tyne liner Mauretania launched again - in photo exhibition.(News)
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An exhibition on one of the greatest of Tyne-built ships has opened.
The Cunard passenger liner Mauretania was launched in 1906 at Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson's Wallsend yard and now 30 photographs showing the construction, interior and sea trials ...
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[Jean Rhys]
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Latin American & Caribbean Studies
; ...Although she died some 20 years ago, Jean Rhys (1890-1979) is enjoying a remarkable...return only once in adult life (as Jean Rhys) for a short visit. Nonetheless...mistake which Savory does not make. Jean Rhys is divided more or less into nine...
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Jean Rhys.
Magazine article from: Studies in the Novel
; ...volume of critical work devoted to Jean Rhys, she remains an unplaceable writer...indeterminacy, Elaine Savory's Jean Rhys places the writer quite emphatically...autobiographical pieces in her 1995 study Jean Rhys's Historical Imagination, Savory...
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Jean Rhys.(Review)
Magazine article from: College Literature
; Sylvie Maurel.1998. Jean Rhys. New York: St. Martin's...pp. Over the past four decades, Jean Rhys's novels and short stories have...behind Maurel's own approach. While Jean Rhys offers some valuable and enlightening...
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The original Mrs Rochester Heroines in books by Jean Rhys tend to be sensitive, violent and unlucky in love. Just like their creator. Katie Owen talks to the actress Diana Quick, star of a new play about the writer's tormented life
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; Who was Jean Rhys? It is not the first time this question...poor colonial background." Certainly, Jean Rhys had more cause than most to feel alienated...persuaded her to change her name to Jean Rhys (he thought it "more modern"), and...
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Jean Rhys's Historical Imagination: Reading and Writing the Creole.
Magazine article from: Studies in the Novel
; ...their "resurrection" from literary obscurity in 1966, Jean Rhys's novels and stories have been approached from a variety...Gregg asserts "that it is only through an examination of Jean Rhys's Creole identity as subjectivity and location (and...
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Jean Rhys Revisited.(Review)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction
; Alexis Lykiard. Jean Rhys Revisited. Stride Publications, 2000...idiosyncratic, Alexis Lykiard's Jean Rhys Revisited is not a scholarly book...reputation, however, it is surprising that Jean Rhys Revisited often dwells less on Rhys...
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JEAN RHYS
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; I heard of Jean Rhys for the first time in the early Seventies...appeal for prisoners. When I think of Jean Rhys, the memories of that time come flooding...they brought. Lindsay was very keen on Jean Rhys; she saw herself, in some ways, as...
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Jean Rhys's tangled trust
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...battle with the family of the novelist Jean Rhys over thousands of pounds which have...Michael Henshaw as co-trustee of the Jean Rhys Trust in 1992 also cost the family...involved," says Ellen Moerman, Jean Rhys's grand-daughter. "My mother...
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DARLING OF THE DEMI-MONDE She drank, she bit people, she went to prison. But Jean Rhys was also a very fine novelist, says Suzi Feay. And now her life has been brought to the stage
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday
; Jean Rhys is one of those rare writers who survive...a radio play. Enquiries proved vain: "Jean Rhys" was a pseudonym and the writer had married...now "impersonating a dead author called Jean Rhys". "It's a weird feeling being told...
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Jean Rhys.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction
; ...caught up with the challenging work of Jean Rhys (1890-1979). A writer of tremendous...standard, for the complacent paters of Rhys's novels fully expect to enjoy the...these disposable women who serve as Rhys's protagonists. Not overfond of...
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