Incoming Resources
- Beginning postcolonialism, John McLeod
- Reading Jean Rhys in the context of Caribbean literature, re-positioning her texts in the Negritude Movement and the Caribbean Literary Renaissance in London, Midori Saito
- The blue hour, a portrait of Jean Rhys, Lilian Pizzichini
- After Mrs Rochester, a play based on the life of Jean Rhys, by Polly Teale
- Jean Rhys's historical imagination, reading and writing the Creole, Veronica Marie Gregg
- Jean Rhys, life and work, Carole Angier
- Whiteness and trauma, the mother-daughter knot in the fiction of Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid and Toni Morrison, Victoria Burrows
- Jean Rhys, life and work, Carole Angier
- Jean Rhys, Elaine Savory
- The ladies and the mammies, Jane Austen and Jean Rhys, by Selma James
- Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea, edited by Carl Plasa
- I am Black/White/Yellow, an introduction to the Black body in Europe, edited by Joan Anim-Addo and Suzanne Scafe
- Jean Rhys, life and work, Carole Angier