Superficially regarded Conrad’s The Tale is a self-contained story. However, by using a mythical formula and by emphasising the opposition between night and the fog, the author goes beyond simple literary convention and draws the reader’s attention to the broader context around it. The theme of the story is silence in the face of the overwhelming tragedy of World War I
This project analyzes Conrad’s use of description in his narratives in light of the 1897 Preface to ...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate how Joseph Conrad has used animal imagery and religious ...
Conrad’s short story ‘Youth’ is interestingly complex in its weaving together of disparate fictional...
“Heart of Darkness” is a crucial work in the development of modem literature, as it establishes the ...
One of the techniques Joseph Conrad employs in his art of storytelling is juxtaposition. Through com...
“Heart of Darkness” is a crucial work in the development of modem literature, as it establishes the ...
In his interpretation of Joseph Conrad’s Youth, Stefan Zabierowski examines those episodes in the au...
The Tale is a short story by Joseph Conrad. Typical of a Conrad story it is set at sea. The sea is s...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a frequent point of reference for Edward Said’s investigations ...
The work of Joseph Conrad falls between last years of the 19th century and first two decades of the ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness in line with Mikhail...
Joseph Conrad’s stories, set in all corners of the globe particularly in the Eastern seas and island...
Critics of Joseph Conrad\u27s works are in general agreement concerning the merits of Typhoon, a lon...
AbstractOne of the techniques Joseph Conrad employs in his art of storytelling is juxtaposition. Thr...
This project analyzes Conrad’s use of description in his narratives in light of the 1897 Preface to ...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate how Joseph Conrad has used animal imagery and religious ...
Conrad’s short story ‘Youth’ is interestingly complex in its weaving together of disparate fictional...
“Heart of Darkness” is a crucial work in the development of modem literature, as it establishes the ...
One of the techniques Joseph Conrad employs in his art of storytelling is juxtaposition. Through com...
“Heart of Darkness” is a crucial work in the development of modem literature, as it establishes the ...
In his interpretation of Joseph Conrad’s Youth, Stefan Zabierowski examines those episodes in the au...
The Tale is a short story by Joseph Conrad. Typical of a Conrad story it is set at sea. The sea is s...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a frequent point of reference for Edward Said’s investigations ...
The work of Joseph Conrad falls between last years of the 19th century and first two decades of the ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness in line with Mikhail...
Joseph Conrad’s stories, set in all corners of the globe particularly in the Eastern seas and island...
Critics of Joseph Conrad\u27s works are in general agreement concerning the merits of Typhoon, a lon...
AbstractOne of the techniques Joseph Conrad employs in his art of storytelling is juxtaposition. Thr...
This project analyzes Conrad’s use of description in his narratives in light of the 1897 Preface to ...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate how Joseph Conrad has used animal imagery and religious ...