Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
- Jean Rhys on Brontë and Bertha Mason
- The Relationship between Jane Eyre and Bertha (Antoinette Cosway)
- The Fated Modernist Heroine: Female Protagonists in both books
- The Experience of Womanhood in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
- Antoinette's Life at the Convent and Jane's at Lowood
- Grace Poole in both novels (needed)
- Rochester in both novels
- Style and setting in both novels
- The basic imagined worlds of both books compared
- Painting with Words: Natural and Spiritual Landscapes in Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
- Symbol, Image, and Motif
- Dreams
- The Role of Beauty in Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
- Home on the Range: Confinement and Freedom in Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
- Victorian and Modern Endings: Wide Sargasso Sea and the blossoming of hate
- Keeping Jane Eyre Intact
Twentieth-Century Authors
- Rhys, Ford Madox Ford, and literary modernism
- The Rise, fall, and rise of Rhys's literary reputatian (needed)
Other Rewritings of Jane Eyre
- Japser Fforde's The Eyre Affair
Last modified 15 February 2010