This thesis analyses the use which Joseph Conrad made of the romance and adventure tradition in literature through an examination of his first three novels, Almayer's Folly, An Outcast of the Islands, Lord ffin and an early short story, 'Karain'. The focal argument is that Conrad deliberately uses the romance in order to generate an audience whilst, at the same time, subverting the values which the romance celebrates. Whilst he challenges notions of consummate heroism and confident Empire as expressed in the works of such writers as Haggard and Henty, Conrad clearly endorses some of the more conservative attitudes of such fiction, in particular, attitudes towards women. Conrad's early work displays an awareness of the Empire's glorious past...
This essay is an investigation of transnational author Joseph Conrad’s engagement with issues of cul...
Professor Linda Dryden Joseph Conrad was a writer who crossed national boundaries both in his person...
The present study aims at reconsidering critically Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. Joseph Conrad is a grea...
Joseph Conrad's early Malay fiction reflects his seafaring experiences in the East and expresses his...
Almayer’s Folly (1896) by Joseph Conrad challenged the conventions of the fictional romance while co...
This thesis explores Joseph Conrad's first two novels, Almayer's Folly and An Outcast of the Islands...
Image of Malays and native communities in Sarawak have been recorded in books of adventure by many W...
This research focuses on Joseph Conrad's Almayer's Folly to explain the circumstance which leads to...
The study is about a close look at Conrad's trans-racial romance related to the Victorian period. Tr...
Joseph Conrad\u27s Lord Jim (1900) is mainly set in the Malay Archipelago. This paper examines the r...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the changing representation of ships and sailors in English mar...
This thesis explores how the destabilization and subversion of the traditional adventure story genre...
The main purpose of the present work is to analyse the role of female characters in Joseph Conrad's ...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...
In this article, I argue that Joseph Conrad’s revision of popular maritime fiction in 'The Nigger of...
This essay is an investigation of transnational author Joseph Conrad’s engagement with issues of cul...
Professor Linda Dryden Joseph Conrad was a writer who crossed national boundaries both in his person...
The present study aims at reconsidering critically Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. Joseph Conrad is a grea...
Joseph Conrad's early Malay fiction reflects his seafaring experiences in the East and expresses his...
Almayer’s Folly (1896) by Joseph Conrad challenged the conventions of the fictional romance while co...
This thesis explores Joseph Conrad's first two novels, Almayer's Folly and An Outcast of the Islands...
Image of Malays and native communities in Sarawak have been recorded in books of adventure by many W...
This research focuses on Joseph Conrad's Almayer's Folly to explain the circumstance which leads to...
The study is about a close look at Conrad's trans-racial romance related to the Victorian period. Tr...
Joseph Conrad\u27s Lord Jim (1900) is mainly set in the Malay Archipelago. This paper examines the r...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the changing representation of ships and sailors in English mar...
This thesis explores how the destabilization and subversion of the traditional adventure story genre...
The main purpose of the present work is to analyse the role of female characters in Joseph Conrad's ...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...
In this article, I argue that Joseph Conrad’s revision of popular maritime fiction in 'The Nigger of...
This essay is an investigation of transnational author Joseph Conrad’s engagement with issues of cul...
Professor Linda Dryden Joseph Conrad was a writer who crossed national boundaries both in his person...
The present study aims at reconsidering critically Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. Joseph Conrad is a grea...