Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance

Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance
Title Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance PDF eBook
Author L. Dryden
Publisher Springer
Pages 239
Release 1999-11-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230597076

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Linda Dryden places Almayer's Folly, An Outcast of the Islands , 'Karain', and Lord Jim in the context of the nineteenth-century imperial romance. Through the thwarted dreams and aspirations of his central characters she argues that Conrad exposes the empty promises of such fiction and challenges assumptions about the superiority of European imperialists and the imperial venture itself. Using illustrations from and references to many well-known novels of Empire, Dryden demonstrates how Conrad's Malay fiction alludes to the conventions and stereotypes of popular imperial fiction.

Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance

Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance
Title Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance PDF eBook
Author Linda Dryden
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Release 2000
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ISBN 9781349410972

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Envisioning Africa

Envisioning Africa
Title Envisioning Africa PDF eBook
Author Peter Edgerly Firchow
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 291
Release 2014-07-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813149754

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For one hundred years, Heart of Darkness has been among the most widely read and taught novels in the English language. Hailed as an incisive indictment of European imperialism in Africa upon its publication in 1899, more recently it has been repeatedly denounced as racist and imperialist. Peter Firchow counters these claims, and his carefully argued response allows the charges of Conrad's alleged bias to be evaluated as objectively as possible. He begins by contrasting the meanings of race, racism, and imperialism in Conrad's day to those of our own time. Firchow then argues that Heart of Darkness is a novel rather than a sociological treatise; only in relation to its aesthetic significance can real social and intellectual-historical meaning be established. Envisioning Africa responds in detail to negative interpretations of the novel by revealing what they distort, misconstrue, or fail to take into account. Firchow uses a framework of imagology to examine how national, ethnic, and racial images are portrayed in the text, differentiating the idea of a national stereotype from that of national character. He believes that what Conrad saw personally in Africa should not be confused with the Africa he describes in the novel; Heart of Darkness is instead an envisioning and a revisioning of Conrad's experiences in the medium of fiction.

Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad
Title Joseph Conrad PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 224
Release 2010
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1604138084

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Joseph Conrad's novels and short stories explore the nature of narrative, reality, and competing notions of truth. This new volume offers a new selection of contemporary critical commentary on the author of such classic works as ""Lord Jim"", ""Nostromo"", and ""Heart of Darkness"". This new edition also contains an introduction penned by literary scholar Harold Bloom, a bibliography, a chronology of the author's life, and an index for reference.

Heart of Darkness

Heart of Darkness
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Joseph Conrad and the Swan Song of Romance

Joseph Conrad and the Swan Song of Romance
Title Joseph Conrad and the Swan Song of Romance PDF eBook
Author Katherine Isobel Baxter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 272
Release 2018-02-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351154826

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In the first critical study wholly devoted to Joseph Conrad's use of techniques associated with the literary tradition of romance, the author argues that Conrad's engagement with the genre invigorated his work throughout his career. Exploring the ways in which Conrad borrows from, alludes to, and subverts the tropes of romance, the author suggests that Conrad's ambivalent relationship with popular forms like the adventure novel is revealed in the way he uses romance conventions to disrupt narrative expectations and make visible ethical problems with Europe's colonial project. The author examines not only familiar novels like Lord Jim but also less-studied works such as Romance and The Rover, using Robert Miles's model of the 'philosophical romance' to show that for Conrad, romance is also philosophically engaged with issues of ideology. Her study enables a new appreciation of the ways in which Conrad continued to experiment, even in his later fiction, and of the ethical import of that aesthetic experimentation.

Joseph Conrad's Critical Reception

Joseph Conrad's Critical Reception
Title Joseph Conrad's Critical Reception PDF eBook
Author John G. Peters
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 289
Release 2013-04-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 110703485X

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This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date history of the commentary written about the life and works of Joseph Conrad.