Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown.
438, 440
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Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | Two years to the day after the death of her second husband, Leslie Tilden-Smith
, and after one of the deepest troughs in her emotional life, JR
married his cousin, solicitor George Victor Max Hamer
. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown. 438, 440 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | JR
's third husband, Max Hamer
, was convicted of larceny and obtaining money on false pretences and sentenced to three years in Maidstone Prison
. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown. 456-7 |
Residence | Jean Rhys | JR
and her third husband, Max Hamer
, moved to a cottage bought for them by her brother, Edward, at Cheriton Fitzpaine in Devon. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown. 483 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | JR
's third husband, Max Hamer
, died, after being ill for a number of years. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown. 521-3 |
Health | Jean Rhys | Two years before her husband
's death, JR
was admitted, suffering depression, to the Belvedere Clinic of Exe Vale Hospital
near Exeter after another bout of drinking and another fight with a neighbour. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown. 518 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Jean Rhys | Rhys experienced several losses during this period as well. Her first
and third husbands died (Max
after being seriously ill over a lengthy period), and her friendship with Selma vas Diaz
was destroyed. Diaz |
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