Séllei, NóraTóth, Eszter2013-10-242013-10-242007-03-302013-10-24http://hdl.handle.net/2437/174333Jean Rhys had a special position in Dominica, where she was born, as a ”Creole”. Creole originally refers to a descendant of a European and a Negro but Rhys was a ”Creole” because she was the descendant of European settlers. So she was white, still a ”Creole”, colonizer and colonised at the same time. This fact had a great effect on her life, attitude and her works. Being colonized and rootless appears in many of her writings. I will show the traces of this in her work entitled Wide Sargasso Sea, which depicts the story of a colonising marriage.47enRhys, JeanThe 'Other' Woman in the AtticdiplomamunkaDEENK Témalista::Irodalomtudomány::Összehasonlító irodalomtudomány