peer reviewedThis article aims at an intertextual reading that brings together Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Caryl Phillips's "Heartland," the opening section of Higher Ground. It analyzes major aspects that the texts obviously share such as the terror that binds the colonizer and the colonized under the banner of colonialism in Africa. Yet, one of the focal issues of this article is to show that Caryl Phillips goes beyond the recuperation of Conradian types and situations to explore features and attitudes that have been ignored in Heart of Darkness in particular and in colonial writing in general. His work gestures towards a wider and sometimes a corrective understanding of colonial reality and colonial writing
Post-colonialism focuses on understanding invasion and systematic occupation by the colonizers. This...
Throughout Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad juxtaposes seemingly contradictory terms: light and dark...
This paper demonstrates that in the novel Heart of Darkness, Conrald consciously exposes and critici...
For one hundred years, Heart of Darkness has been among the most widely read and taught novels in th...
This thesis focuses on the aspects of colonization in the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad....
It is not easy to explore the inner side and the hidden nature of human beings. It is also what has ...
This essay argues that Joseph Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness in order to shed light on what terrible...
This study discusses Colonialism in Africa in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. This research aims ...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness tells the journey of Marlow through the African jungle and his sea...
This study is intended for readers who are interested in literature, its relation to colonialism and...
Abstract My thesis is a rereading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness based on the dialectic model ...
The standing of Joseph Conrad as a major novelist of his time has been for a long time unassailable....
Summary This essay examines how Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness and Hunter S. Thompson's n...
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924), is one of those authors who considered the people of colonized countries ...
This article studies Joseph Conrad’s novel heart of Darkness (1899-1902) within the context of imper...
Post-colonialism focuses on understanding invasion and systematic occupation by the colonizers. This...
Throughout Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad juxtaposes seemingly contradictory terms: light and dark...
This paper demonstrates that in the novel Heart of Darkness, Conrald consciously exposes and critici...
For one hundred years, Heart of Darkness has been among the most widely read and taught novels in th...
This thesis focuses on the aspects of colonization in the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad....
It is not easy to explore the inner side and the hidden nature of human beings. It is also what has ...
This essay argues that Joseph Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness in order to shed light on what terrible...
This study discusses Colonialism in Africa in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. This research aims ...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness tells the journey of Marlow through the African jungle and his sea...
This study is intended for readers who are interested in literature, its relation to colonialism and...
Abstract My thesis is a rereading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness based on the dialectic model ...
The standing of Joseph Conrad as a major novelist of his time has been for a long time unassailable....
Summary This essay examines how Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness and Hunter S. Thompson's n...
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924), is one of those authors who considered the people of colonized countries ...
This article studies Joseph Conrad’s novel heart of Darkness (1899-1902) within the context of imper...
Post-colonialism focuses on understanding invasion and systematic occupation by the colonizers. This...
Throughout Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad juxtaposes seemingly contradictory terms: light and dark...
This paper demonstrates that in the novel Heart of Darkness, Conrald consciously exposes and critici...