1st Edition

Joseph Conrad and the Ethics of Darwinism (Routledge Revivals) The Challenges of Science

By Allan Hunter Copyright 1983
    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1983, this book explores a number of avenues of critical thinking about Joseph Conrad, showing him as an author deeply concerned with humankind’s ethical motivation and its relationship with the ideas of evolution current in his day. Allan Hunter establishes Conrad’s detailed knowledge of the leading evolutionary arguments of the period and the main questions posed: were ethics God-given or were morals merely an evolved attribute? His novels are shown as debates with, and extensions of, the theories of Huxley, Darwin, Carlyle, Spencer, Lombroso and others on the nature of humanity and altruism.

    Acknowledgements;  Introduction;  1. The Mechanism of the Universe  2. The Challenges: Lord Jim and Heart of Darkness  3. Theory and Counter-Theory  4. Nostromo: Heroes and Hobson  5. The Secret Agent: Society’s Web and Lombroso  6. Under Western Eyes: Independence and Collapse;  Bibliography;  Index

    Biography

    Allan Hunter