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Jean Rhys novels:
- Postures/Quarter
- After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie
- Other Novels/Collections
RHYS NOVEL TEST
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Author | Jean Rhys |
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Original title | ~original title if not in English~ |
Translator | ~translator(s) if original not in English~ |
Illustrator | ~illustrator consistent throughout novel~~ |
Cover artist | ~cover artist name for novel~ |
Language | ~language of original novel~ |
Series | ~series if part of one~ |
Genre | ~novel genre(s)~ |
Publisher | Norton |
Publication date | 1938 |
Publication place | ~country of original publication~ |
Published in English | ~dd month yyyy (1st English language edition) ~ |
Media type | Print (~binding~) |
Pages | ~pagecount (~binding~ edition) (prefer 1st edition) ~ |
OCLC | ~OCLC (prefer 1st edition) ~ |
Preceded by | ~prior book in series if relevant~ |
Followed by | ~subsequent book in series if relevant~ |
After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie is a novel by Jean Rhys.
Plot
[edit]~Brief summary of the plot~
Major themes
[edit]~thematic description, using the work of literary critics (i.e. scholars)~
Development history
[edit]~history of the novel's development, if available (e.g., Things Fall Apart)~
Publication history
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Explanation of the novel's title
[edit]~Explain the novel's title if it's not immediately obvious (e.g., Things Fall Apart)~
Literary significance and reception
[edit]~description of the work's initial reception and legacy based on the work of literary critics and commentators over the years, give citations; if no literary significant should just be called reception~
Awards and nominations
[edit]~lists awards the work received, and significant nominations, if applicable; include in reception if brief~
Adaptations
[edit]~references to major film, TV, theatrical, radio, etc. adaptations, if applicable~
References
[edit]~references to sources etc~ ~include quotes or links to Wikiquote here~
External links
[edit]~Stub notice, if necessary~
NOVEL ARTICLE TEMPLATE
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Author | ~author of novel~ |
---|---|
Original title | ~original title if not in English~ |
Translator | ~translator(s) if original not in English~ |
Illustrator | ~illustrator consistent throughout novel~~ |
Cover artist | ~cover artist name for novel~ |
Language | ~language of original novel~ |
Series | ~series if part of one~ |
Genre | ~novel genre(s)~ |
Publisher | ~publisher for novel (prefer 1st edition) ~ |
Publication date | ~dd month yyyy (1st edition) ~ |
Publication place | ~country of original publication~ |
Published in English | ~dd month yyyy (1st English language edition) ~ |
Media type | Print (~binding~) |
Pages | ~pagecount (~binding~ edition) (prefer 1st edition) ~ |
OCLC | ~OCLC (prefer 1st edition) ~ |
Preceded by | ~prior book in series if relevant~ |
Followed by | ~subsequent book in series if relevant~ |
~title of novel~ is a ~novel genre(s)~ by ~author of novel~.
Plot
[edit]~Brief summary of the plot~
Major themes
[edit]~thematic description, using the work of literary critics (i.e. scholars)~
Development history
[edit]~history of the novel's development, if available (e.g., Things Fall Apart)~
Publication history
[edit]~*year, country, publisher ISBN 1234567890 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: checksum, Pub date DD Month Year, binding~
Explanation of the novel's title
[edit]~Explain the novel's title if it's not immediately obvious (e.g., Things Fall Apart)~
Literary significance and reception
[edit]~description of the work's initial reception and legacy based on the work of literary critics and commentators over the years, give citations; if no literary significant should just be called reception~
Awards and nominations
[edit]~lists awards the work received, and significant nominations, if applicable; include in reception if brief~
Adaptations
[edit]~references to major film, TV, theatrical, radio, etc. adaptations, if applicable~
References
[edit]~references to sources etc~ ~include quotes or links to Wikiquote here~
External links
[edit]Publisher Information for Modern Edition (Norton): http://books.wwnorton.com/books/978-0-393-31547-9/ Category:Novels
~Stub notice, if necessary~