Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990.
138, 140
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | Shortly after JR
met Ford Madox Ford
, her husband, Jean Lenglet
, was arrested for stealing money. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 138, 140 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | At the age of five and a half, Maryvonne, the daughter of JR
and Jean Lenglet
, began living with her parents for the first time, in The Hague. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 171 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | JR
and Jean Lenglet
, her first husband, were finally divorced after being separated for more than five years. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 236, 291 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | While living in a cheap boarding house in Torrington Square, Bloomsbury, Ella Williams (later JR
) met Jean Lenglet
. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 96-7 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | Ella Williams (later JR
) married her first husband, Willem Johan Marie Lenglet
, in The Hague. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 103 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | William Owen, the first child of Ella (later JR
) and Jean Lenglet
, was born in Paris. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 106, 112 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | Maryvonne, daughter of Ella (later JR
) and Jean Lenglet
, was born in Ukkel near Brussels, Belgium. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 121 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | A process-server summoned Jean Lenglet
to recommence living with his second wife: he left Ella (his third but bigamous wife, later JR
) in Paris and returned for a while to Holland. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 122 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jean Rhys | JR
(still married to her first, bigamous husband
) had an affair with writer Ford Madox Ford
that lasted nearly two years. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 131, 133, 156-7 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Jean Rhys | The book was published after her affair with Ford was over, and it was written in revenge for Ford's leaving her. All four parties to their relationship (Rhys, her first husband
, Ford, and Ford's... |
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 |
Residence | Jean Rhys | Ella Lenglet (later JR
) followed Jean Lenglet
(her first husband) to Vienna, where he was a secretary-interpreter for the Interallied Commission
. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 113-14 |
Residence | Jean Rhys | Ella Lenglet (later JR
) and her husband, Jean Lenglet
, fleeing the law, returned from Belgium to Paris, unable to afford to bring their three-month-old infant with them. Angier, Carole. Jean Rhys: Life and Work. Little, Brown, 1990. 122 |
Textual Production | Jean Rhys | JR
published Barred, her translation of a novel by her first husband, Jean Lenglet
, describing his view of her affair with Ford Madox Ford
. Mellown, Elgin W. Jean Rhys: A Descriptive and Annotated Bibliography of Works and Criticism. Garland, 1984. 145-6 |
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