Paula Rego has long had a fascination with Charlotte Bront's Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys' The Wide Sargasso Sea . In 2002 this culminated in the production of twenty-five lithographs, reproduced here in a large-format artist's book, along with excerpts from the vel. Marina Warner, in her eloquent and perceptive introduction, examines why Jane Eyre should have inspired Rego's new work. Charlotte Bront and Paula Rego share an imaginative ardour that abolishes the veil between what takes place in fact or in fantasy. As storytellers, they really are kith and kin: Rego reproduces the psychological drama in the book through subjective distortions of scale, cruel expressiveness of gesture and frown, and disturbingly stark contrasts of light and welling shadows.Again and again in the story, Jane Eyre is closeted in a small, confined space, sometimes most terribly against her will, sometimes secluded of her own accord: in an early piece of powerful scene-setting, she is locked in the dark chamber where John Reed died and is so terrified by the dead man's presence that she has a fit. This is only the first of a sequence of experiences when, for better or worse, imagination takes over Jane's being. Such an emphasis on the fire in the mind and the dark outside might perhaps reveal, without saying much more, how Paula Rego of all artists would respond to Jane Eyre .Paula Rego has been making images out of made-up stories since she herself was a child, and if anything can be said to offer a consistent thread through her astonishing, fertile and multi-faceted production it is this: she has been a narrative artist all along, and one whose stories are t reproduced from life as observed or remembered, but from goings-on in the camera lucida of the mind's eye. Rego has t lost in adulthood the energy of the child's make-believe world: 'It all comes out of my head,' she says, 'All little girls improvise, and it's t just illustration: I make it my own.'
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Enitharmon Press
ISBN-10
1904634133
ISBN-13
9781904634133
eBay Product ID (ePID)
107885576
Product Key Features
Author
RegO
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Topic
General & Literary Fiction
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
London
Content Note
Illustrations (Some Col.)
Author Biography
Paula Rego is the best-known and best-loved woman artist in Britain today. Her most recent retrospectives have been at the Tate Britain and the Museu Serralves in her native Portugal. A retrospective of Rego's prints from her major artists' books from Enitharmon, Pendle Witches, The Children's Crusade and Jane Eyre will form the Edinburgh Festival Exhibition 2005.