Conrad in the Nineteenth CenturyNew scholarship concerning the life of the British novelist augments a critical study of Conrad's early literary development that examines his work in light of nineteenth-century social ethics and such movements as Romanticism and Symbolism |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Congo and Kurtz | 135 |
Kurtz and the Fate | 147 |
Critical Perspectives | 168 |
The Tale | 214 |
Composition and Sources | 259 |
The Narrative Progress and Its Methods | 269 |
The Roles of Time and Narrative | 286 |
Jim and Marlow | 310 |
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