A Joseph Conrad CompanionLeonard Orr, Theodore Billy Bloomsbury Academic, 30 հլս, 1999 թ. - 346 էջ Best known as the author of Heart of Darkness (1899), Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) is one of the most widely taught writers in English. His mastery of the English language is especially notable, for he was born in a Ukrainian area of Poland under Czarist Russian rule and began a sea career in France. He joined the British merchant fleet, and his travels took him to European imperial outposts throughout Asia, South America, and Africa. To pass the monotonous time on land between journeys, he began to write fiction in English. Never quite at home anywhere, he spoke a thickly accented mix of English, Polish, and French. He sometimes posed as a flirtatious Frenchman, a fallen Polish nobleman, and an English country squire and man of letters. Like many writers, his works reflect his experiences. Interest in his writings has become especially strong, in light of their relationship to marginality and postcolonialism. |
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... continues , " Luckily I had only orders to give , and an order has a steadying influence upon him who has to give it " ( 100 ) . Indeed he discovers that his feeling of madness is not so very important . Much earlier , the narrator had ...
... continues , the captain continues to seek relief below deck . Unlike the second mate , however , the captain does not merely lie in the dark ; he begins writing in a diary . This diary proves to be both a sort of detachment and also a ...
... continues , " For myself , neither my soul was highly tempered , nor my imagination properly under control " ( 100 ) —and he fears that he will shriek . Detachment looms . But then he continues , " Luckily I had only orders to give ...
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Letters | 15 |
The Nigger of the Narcissus 1897 | 49 |
Heart of Darkness 1899 | 65 |
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