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  1. Good Morning, Midnight is a 1939 modernist novel by the author Jean Rhys. Often considered a continuation of Rhys' three other early novels, Quartet (1928), After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie (1931) and Voyage in the Dark (1934), it is experimental in design and deals with a woman's feelings of vulnerability, depression, loneliness and ...

    • Jean Rhys
    • 1939
  2. Good Morning, Midnight is the story of a young woman’s plunge into depression and loneliness in the years following World War I. Sasha Jensen, an English woman, who had spent the years immediately following the war with her husband, Enno, a Frenchman, in Paris, finds herself back there retracing her steps through their old haunts and reliving ...

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  3. Learn about the life, context, and themes of Jean Rhys's novel Good Morning, Midnight, a modernist work about a woman's alienation in post-war Paris. Find summaries, analysis, quotes, characters, symbols, and more on LitCharts.

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  6. Good Morning, Midnight is beautifully tragic, darkly humorous, and completely hopeless. Set in the 1930s, Jean Rhys writes of an Englishwoman who returns to Paris after a long absence, but rather than affording her a new start, the city only reignites the painful memories of her past.

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  7. 17 de dez. de 1999 · Book Description. Editorial Reviews. "No one who reads Good Morning, Midnight will ever forget it." ―New York Times. Sasha Jensen has returned to Paris, the city of both her happiest moments and her most desperate. Her past lies in wait for her in cafes, bars, and dress shops, blurring all distinctions between nightmare and reality.

    • Jean Rhys