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Abstract
It was only during the last years of Jean Rhys'life that she became recognized as a West Indian writer. Kenneth Ramchand was one of the first West Indian critics to identify her fiction, along with that of Geoffrey Drayton and Phyllis Shand Allfrey, as belonging to the work of the white West Indian minority. In 1978, the year before Rhys' death, Louis James published a critical study of all her fiction in which he asserted:
Recommended Citation
Campbell, Elaine, Reflections of obeah in Jean Rhys' fiction, Kunapipi, 4(2), 1982.
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