This dissertation sets out to prove that anxiety in Heart of Darkness arises because ‘heroic’ behaviour abroad inevitably transgresses the values which inform Victorian masculine identities, thereby undermining them. The premise is based on the strong links between fin-de-siècle adventure stories set within the empire and notions of Victorian masculinity, with the main focus on Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1899), whilst drawing on late-nineteenth-century texts from Stevenson, Rider Haggard, Kipling, Conan Doyle and Stoker, as well as the real-life derring-do of Henry Morton Stanley. This dissertation shows that degenerative behaviour set within the colonial space, where empire and masculine authority ‘permitted’ violence, is a necessa...
peer reviewedThis article aims at an intertextual reading that brings together Conrad’s Heart of Dar...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a frequent point of reference for Edward Said’s investigations ...
It is not easy to explore the inner side and the hidden nature of human beings. It is also what has ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p55 This article studies Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of D...
This article studies Joseph Conrad’s novel heart of Darkness (1899-1902) within the context of imper...
For decades, Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1899) has been subject to different readings and int...
This paper was originally written for Professor Mary Ann Gillies’ English 438 course Topics in Moder...
This essay argues that Joseph Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness in order to shed light on what terrible...
The aim of the essay is to gain a deeper understanding of Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness,...
This is a novel of delusions, anxiety, and suspense. The central theme is about Mr. Kurtz, the leade...
Unmade and Unmanned Men: Reading Traumatized Masculinity in Late Nineteenth-Century British Adventur...
This paper begins by briefly outlining the argument that Heart of Darkness should be read as somethi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact that emotions exert on the process of acquisition of ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 38)Joseph Conrad's works have been studied extensively\ud ...
The standing of Joseph Conrad as a major novelist of his time has been for a long time unassailable....
peer reviewedThis article aims at an intertextual reading that brings together Conrad’s Heart of Dar...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a frequent point of reference for Edward Said’s investigations ...
It is not easy to explore the inner side and the hidden nature of human beings. It is also what has ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p55 This article studies Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of D...
This article studies Joseph Conrad’s novel heart of Darkness (1899-1902) within the context of imper...
For decades, Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1899) has been subject to different readings and int...
This paper was originally written for Professor Mary Ann Gillies’ English 438 course Topics in Moder...
This essay argues that Joseph Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness in order to shed light on what terrible...
The aim of the essay is to gain a deeper understanding of Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness,...
This is a novel of delusions, anxiety, and suspense. The central theme is about Mr. Kurtz, the leade...
Unmade and Unmanned Men: Reading Traumatized Masculinity in Late Nineteenth-Century British Adventur...
This paper begins by briefly outlining the argument that Heart of Darkness should be read as somethi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact that emotions exert on the process of acquisition of ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 38)Joseph Conrad's works have been studied extensively\ud ...
The standing of Joseph Conrad as a major novelist of his time has been for a long time unassailable....
peer reviewedThis article aims at an intertextual reading that brings together Conrad’s Heart of Dar...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a frequent point of reference for Edward Said’s investigations ...
It is not easy to explore the inner side and the hidden nature of human beings. It is also what has ...