202 Pages
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Routledge
202 Pages
by
Routledge
202 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1986, this is a powerful and original book. It offers textual interpretation of Conrad’s major work and articulates the subtlety and richness of his treatment of social-political institutions and of the forces that complicate and distort private and public life.
Suresh Raval argues that the social-personal relations in Conrad’s fiction cannot be conceived apart from... Read more
Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Marlow and the Experience of Storytelling: Heart of Darkness 2. Narrative and Authority: Lord Jim 3. The Politics of History: Nostromo 4. Irony and Morality: The Secret Agent 5. Ideology and the Self: Under Western Eyes 6. Skepticism and Experience: Victory. Conclusion. Notes. Index.
Biography
Suresh Raval, University of Arizona, USA






