Joseph Conrad's early Malay fiction reflects his seafaring experiences in the East and expresses his misgivings about the assumptions of `white superiority', of imperial power, and of the possibilities for romantic heroism that characterize the late nineteenth-century imperial romance. In fact Conrad was deeply sceptical about its promises of wealth, glory, and heroic reputation
The article discusses the character Jim in Joseph Conrad's novel "Lord Jim." It notes Conrad's play ...
This chapter considers how the powerfully controversial modernist novelist Joseph Conrad acquired hi...
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...
This thesis analyses the use which Joseph Conrad made of the romance and adventure tradition in lite...
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...
Professor Linda Dryden Joseph Conrad was a writer who crossed national boundaries both in his person...
The second half of the 19th century saw the height of European imperialism in Africa in the sense of...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
This thesis explores how the destabilization and subversion of the traditional adventure story genre...
In this article, I argue that Joseph Conrad’s revision of popular maritime fiction in 'The Nigger of...
Article discussing Joseph Conrad's alleged racism beyond 'The Heart of Darkness,' and highlighting t...
PhDLanguage, Literature and LinguisticsModern literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham Sc...
The article discusses the character Jim in Joseph Conrad's novel "Lord Jim." It notes Conrad's play ...
This chapter considers how the powerfully controversial modernist novelist Joseph Conrad acquired hi...
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...
This thesis analyses the use which Joseph Conrad made of the romance and adventure tradition in lite...
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...
Professor Linda Dryden Joseph Conrad was a writer who crossed national boundaries both in his person...
The second half of the 19th century saw the height of European imperialism in Africa in the sense of...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
This thesis explores how the destabilization and subversion of the traditional adventure story genre...
In this article, I argue that Joseph Conrad’s revision of popular maritime fiction in 'The Nigger of...
Article discussing Joseph Conrad's alleged racism beyond 'The Heart of Darkness,' and highlighting t...
PhDLanguage, Literature and LinguisticsModern literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham Sc...
The article discusses the character Jim in Joseph Conrad's novel "Lord Jim." It notes Conrad's play ...
This chapter considers how the powerfully controversial modernist novelist Joseph Conrad acquired hi...
The present study aims at reconsidering critically Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. Joseph Conrad is a grea...