By E. Stoddard

Stoddard uses the Anglophone Caribbean and eire to ascertain the advanced inflections of ladies and race as articulated in-between the colonial discursive and fabric formations of the eighteenth century and people of the (post)colonial 20th century, as dependent through the outlined areas of the colonizers' estates.

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Edgeworth was the daughter of an improving Anglo-Irish landlord, managing his estate herself. I look at the imprisonment of Lady Kit in Castle Rackrent as an echo of similar acts that occurred in Edgeworth’s area, including at Belvedere House, and as a pre-text for Charlotte Brönte’s Jane Eyre. Examining the construction of racialized femininity in the relationship between colonizer and colonized, I then turn to Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea, the prequel to Jane Eyre. I look at these novels as examples of “Palladian Gothic,” each of which legitimates imprisonment through colonial and racial alterity, helping to construct a colonial ideology of gendered racial and moral purity.

Baroque architecture was associated with the Continent and hence with absolutism and Catholicism (Parissien 17). 44 POSIT IONING GEND ER AND R AC E His grandfather, the first Earl (1621–83), was one of the eight founding Lords Proprietor for the colony of Carolina and the owner of an estate in Barbados. He had been the head of the Boards of Trade and Foreign Plantations. Cruickshank writes that “Palladianism quickly became something more than just an architectural style: it became almost a religion with immutable laws” (7).

According to Hilary Beckles, prominent Barbadian historian, Barbados has always had some unique characteristics among the “sugar islands” of the British West Indies, notably higher proportions of women across all parts of the population, a higher proportion of whites, and a higher proportion of Creoles among the African-descent population. Barbados, unlike many other colonized spaces, had no indigenous population when the British took it, though many enslaved Africans escaped from Barbados and intermarried with the Kalinago people on St.

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