![]() ![]() Her mother, Rhys claimed, was cold, disapproving, and distant. According to her biographer, Carole Angier, Rhys associated her mother with conformity and the "civilizing" mission of the English in the colonies at the end of the Victorian period. Her mother, Minna Lockhart, was a third-generation Dominican Creole. Her father, Rhys Williams, was a Welshman who had been trained in London as a doctor and emigrated to the colonies. Rhys was born Ella Gwendolen Rhys (sometimes spelled Rees) Williams on Augin Roseau, on the Caribbean island of Dominica. ![]() Despite critical acclaim at the end of her life, Rhys died in 1979 still doubting the merit of her work. ![]() Rhys's life was profoundly marked by a sense of exile, loss, and alienation-dominant themes in her novels and short stories. Jean Rhys (1890-1979) is best known for her novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, which was published in 1966 when she was 76. ![]()
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