Firstly, the two pieces of literature I believe you're referring two are novels, not poems. The writers are therefore authorsnot poets. Secondly, the two novels were written by very two different authors, in two different centuries.Wide Sargasso Sea was written by Dominican-born author Jean Rhys in 1966. Emma was written by English author Jane Austen and published in 1819.
Jean Rhys wrote a prequel to Jane Eyre called Wide Sargasso Sea. Published in 1966, it gives a back story to Bertha Mason, Rochester's mad wife. In the novel, she is portrayed as a woman driven to madness by an abusive husband.
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Jean Rhys wrote the novel "Wide Sargasso Sea," which re-tells the story of the "madwoman in the attic" from Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre." It gives the character of Bertha Mason, also known as the "madwoman," a voice and a backstory.
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it's the first line of " Wide Sargasso sea" by Jean Rhys....
Both "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte and the Jean Rhys novel that serves as a prequel, "Wide Sargasso Sea," explore themes of identity, social class, and the struggle for independence. The characters in both novels, such as Jane Eyre and Bertha Mason, are complex and challenge societal norms. "Wide Sargasso Sea" provides a backstory for Bertha Mason, shedding light on her experiences and motivations, which adds depth to the character in "Jane Eyre." The connection between the two novels offers a deeper understanding of the themes and characters in "Jane Eyre."
Jean Courtial died in 1966.
Jean Laigret died in 1966.
Jean Lurçat died in 1966.
Jean Carles died in 1966.
Jean-Roch was born in 1966.