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''Good Morning, Midnight'' is a
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Jean Rhys Jean Rhys, ( ; born Ella Gwendolyn Rees Williams; 24 August 1890 – 14 May 1979) was a British novelist who was born and grew up in the Caribbean island of Dominica. From the age of 16, she mainly resided in England, where she was sent for her ...
. Often considered a continuation of Rhys' three other early novels, ''
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After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie ''After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie'' (1931) was Jean Rhys's second novel, originally published by Jonathan Cape. Set in interwar Paris and London, the novel is autobiographical fiction and thematically sequential to Rhys's debut novel ''Quartet'' (192 ...
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Voyage in the Dark ''Voyage in the Dark'' was written in 1934 by Jean Rhys. It tells of the semi-tragic descent of its young protagonist Anna Morgan, who is moved from her Caribbean home to England by an uncaring stepmother, after the death of her father. Once s ...
'' (1934), it is experimental in design and deals with a woman's feelings of vulnerability, depression, loneliness and desperation during the years between the two
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. The book initially sold poorly—critics thought it well written, but too depressing—and after its publication Rhys spent a decade living in obscurity. It was not until it was adapted by
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into a radio play, first broadcast by the
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in 1957, that Rhys was once again put into the spotlight.


Background

The novel's title is derived from a poem by the
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: Good morning, Midnight! I'm coming home, Day got tired of me – How could I of him? Sunshine was a sweet place, I liked to stay – But Morn didn't want me – now – So good night, Day!


Plot introduction

Sasha Jansen, a middle-aged English woman, has returned to
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after a long absence. Only able to make the trip because of some money lent to her by a friend, she is financially unstable and haunted by her past, which includes an unhappy marriage and her child's death. She has difficulty taking care of herself; drinking heavily, taking sleeping pills and obsessing over her appearance, she is adrift in the city that she feels connected to despite the great pain it has brought her.


Reception and resurgence of popularity

Although early critics noted that ''Good Morning, Midnight'' was well written, they found its depressing storyline ultimately repellent. Rhys had disappeared from public view and fallen into obscurity shortly after ''Good Morning, Midnight'' was published in 1939. In fact, many believed that she was dead as a result of the seeming end of her literary career.Lindfords (1992), p. 269 When
Selma Vaz Dias Selma Vaz Dias, also known as Selma Cohen-Vaz Dias (23 November 1911 — 30 August 1977), was a British actress, writer, and painter. Dias was born in Amsterdam to Jacob Vaz Dias and Hana Hamburger. She had a brother, Salomon. She moved to the ...
adapted the novel for theatrical presentation in 1949, her husband had to place advertisements in the ''New Statesman'' and the ''Nation'' to find Rhys in order to gain her permission, which she gave enthusiastically. Rhys credited Dias with reawakening her literary inclinations, stating in November of that same year that Dias had "lifted the numb hopeless feeling that stopped me writing for so long". In 1957, Dias's adaptation of ''Good Morning, Midnight'' was performed on
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wrote in 1973 that it is "the most subtle and complete of hys'novels, and the most humane." The novel and Rhys' own struggles are the subject of the song 'The Glitter' on Irish folk singer
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References


Sources

*Frickey, Pierrette M. (1990). ''Critical Perspectives on Jean Rhys''. Washington, DC: Lynne Rienner Publishers. . *Lindfords, Bernth, and Reinhard Sander. (1992). ''Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 117: Twentieth-Century Caribbean and Black African Writers, First Series''. The Gale Group. pp. 258–278. *Savory, Elaine. (1998)
Chapter 5. Dangerous spirit, bitterly amused: ''Good Morning, Midnight''
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