Yes, it was ugly enough; but if you were man enough you would admit to yourself that there was in you just the faintest trace of a response to the terrible frankness of that noise, a dim suspicion of there being a meaning in it which you— you so remote... Heart of Darkness and The Secret Sharer - Էջ 53Joseph Conrad - 2004 - 208 էջՄասամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Michael Slade - 1984 - 474 էջ
...America First US Edition 123456789 10 Sf. BOOK DESIGN BY LINEY LI I. Title. for all the Fathers/Mothers The mind of man is capable of anything — because...is in it, all the past as well as all the future. Joseph Conrad STANLEY PARK \ 9 ]: BURR ARD INLET NORTH ARM FRASER RIVER PROCLAMATION ABERDEEN. |LS.)... | |
| Douglas Tallack - 1987 - 236 էջ
...in advance of history, language or experience, for they ultimately depend on none of these things: The mind of man is capable of anything - because everything is in it. . . . What was there after all? Joy, fear, sorrow, devotion, valour, rage - who can tell? - but truth... | |
| Charles Taylor - 1992 - 628 էջ
...the terrible frankness of that noise, a dim suspicion of there being a meaning in it which you — you so remote from the night of first ages — could comprehend. And why not? . . . What was there after all? Joy, fear, sorrow, devotion, valour, rage — who can tell? — but... | |
| Camille R. La Bossière - 1989 - 150 էջ
...with and to have a compassion for the humanity he sees and creates: he shares in the lives he dreams. "The mind of man is capable of anything — because everything is in it," as Heart of Darkness (96) rewrites the observation from Montaigne prominently displayed in Pater's... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1990 - 84 էջ
...the terrible frankness of that noise, a dim suspicion of there being a meaning in it which you — you so remote from the night of first ages — could...was there after all? Joy, fear, sorrow, devotion, valor, rage — who can tell? — but truth — truth stripped of its cloak of time. Let the fool gape... | |
| Sy Safransky - 1990 - 174 էջ
...complexity includes our insisting on acceptance of the inconsistent and incongruous. — Theodore Rubin The mind of man is capable of anything, because everything...is in it, all the past as well as all the future. — Joseph Conrad My sacred world was autistic; that is to say, I had no wish to share it with others,... | |
| Marianna Torgovnick - 1990 - 350 էջ
...be considered a pictorial rendering of Conrad's words, "The mind of man is capable of everything — because everything is in it, all the past as well as all the future." Certainly the "African" figures on the right of Picasso's painting were meant to express something... | |
| Richard Ambrosini - 1991 - 274 էջ
...Darkness" Marlow had recourse to a temporal image to explain the kinship he felt toward the natives ("The mind of man is capable of anything - because...is in it, all the past as well as all the future" [Y, 96]). In Lord Jim, Marlow's experiences on his last night in Patusan enable him to perceive how... | |
| Randall Stevenson - 1992 - 260 էջ
...rather than their speech or storytelling. In Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1902), Marlow concludes that 'the mind of man is capable of anything - because...is in it, all the past as well as all the future' (p. 52). The Secret Agent shows Conrad relying, actually more than in Heart of Darkness or Lord Jim,... | |
| Chip R. Bell, Ron Zemke - 1992 - 226 էջ
...and involve your people in planning and piloting the changes. That's how you "knock their socks off." The mind of man is capable of anything. Because everything is in it. All of the past as well as all of the future. —Joseph Conrad English novelist 31 The Journey From Boss... | |
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