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Joseph Conrads Heart Of Darkness A Casebook Casebooks In Criticism Gene M Moore

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Joseph Conrads Heart Of Darkness A Casebook Casebooks In Criticism Gene M Moore
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Gene M. Moore
ISBN: 9780195159967, 0195159969
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Joseph Conrads Heart Of Darkness A Casebook Casebooks In Criticism Gene M Moore by Gene M. Moore 9780195159967, 0195159969 instant download after payment.

Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad's fictional account of a journey up the Congo river in 1890, raises important questions about colonialism and narrative theory. This casebook contains materials relevant to a deeper understanding of the origins and reception of this controversial text, including Conrad's own story "An Outpost of Progress," together with a little-known memoir by one of Conrad's oldest English friends, a brief history of the Congo Free State by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and a parody of Conrad by Max Beerbohm. A wide range of theoretical approaches are also represented, examining Conrad's text in terms of cultural, historical, textual, stylistic, narratological, post-colonial, feminist, and reader-response criticism. The volume concludes with an interview in which Conrad compares his adventures on the Congo with Mark Twain's experiences as a Mississippi pilot.

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