Foreword / Mary Lou Emery -- Introduction: Rhys Matters? / Mary Wilson / Kerry L. Johnson -- Part I.
... Alternatives and Alterities: Market, Time, Language -- Menu, Memento, Souvenir: Sufferingand Social Imagination in Good Morning, Midnight / Andrea Zemgulys -- Clockwork Women: Temporality and Form in Jean Rhys's Interwar Novels / Nicole Flynn -- Language and Belonging in Jean Rhys's Voyage in the Dark / Ania Spyra -- Part II. Being and Believing: Judeo-Christian Influences and Identities -- Religion in Rhys / Steve Pinkerton -- "No Pride, No Name, No Face, No Country": Jewishness and National Identity in Good Morning, Midnight / Jess Issacharoff -- Part III. The Location of Identity: Writing Space and Place -- The Country and the City in Jean Rhys's Voyagein the Dark / Regina Martin -- "That Misty Zone Which Divides Lifefrom Death": The Concept of the Zombi in Jean Rhys's Short Fiction / Melanie Otto -- Reclaiming the LeftBank: Jean Rhys's "Topography" in The Left Bank and Quartet / David Armstrong -- Part IV. Pleasure, Power, Happiness -- The Trouble with "Victim": Triangulated Masochism in Jean Rhys's Quartet / Jennifer Mitchell -- "The Good Life Will Start Again": Rest, Return, and Remainder in Good Morning, Midnight / Andrew Kalaidjia -- The Un-happy Short Story Cycle: Jean Rhys's Sleep It Off Lady / Paul Ardoin -- Read More