This thesis examines how Otherness/ alterity is represented in Joseph Conrad’s writing through an exploration of a selection of three of his works, namely The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’, Lord Jim, and Under Western Eyes. Drawing on notions of alterity and the Other as espoused in postcolonial discourse (which is subsumed under poststructuralism and postmodernism), it sets out to demonstrate that, in his writing, Joseph Conrad deploys of a formulaic technique of Othering that could be traced, to a greater of lesser degree, across all his writing. It proceeds from the premise that Conrad’s writing engages with an abiding concern with the individual’s construction of an identity in relation to his society. From this perspective, it investigate...