Wide Sargasso Sea
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This "tour de force" (New York Times Book Review) celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Angela Smith, a Texas native, was recognized in high school as most likely to write a novel, a dream she has pursued with unwavering dedication. From a young age, she found herself drawn to storytelling, a passion that continues to drive her despite a demanding day job. Her literary aspirations were ignited early in life and have remained a constant force, shaping her creative endeavors. She channels her restless spirit and profound love for crafting narratives into her writing, eager to share the stories brimming in her imagination.




This "tour de force" (New York Times Book Review) celebrates its 50th anniversary.
With gorgeous, fresh covers reflecting gothic imagery, three classic novels of romantic suspense, originally written by Elizabeth Peters under the pen name Barbara Michaels, are reissued.
life of Emily Bronte; contemporary reception of the novel; Yorkshire; Reading and romanticism; note on the text. General; Detailed. Melodrama and sentimentality in romantic novels; Structure; characters; style; theme; achievement. Hints for study. Further reading.