This paper aims at proving that most of the European available texts (of early modern history) about Africa and India are texts of conquest. The paper, in the first part, concentrates on how great and deep are the historical gaps between East and West, between the Africans, the Asians and the white man. We find that these gaps couldn't be filled with trust; the trust which was impossible through the pages of the novels Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and A Passage to India by Edward Morgan Forster. The researcher aims, in the second part, at showing that the colonizer wants to colonize freely with no trouble, for the white considered any blank space on the earth is his, and hence the right to dominate arose. The European in Congo and in...
For one hundred years, Heart of Darkness has been among the most widely read and taught novels in th...
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924), is one of those authors who considered the people of colonized countries ...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness tells the journey of Marlow through the African jungle and his sea...
The current study aims at exploring colonial and post-colonial borders in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of D...
Colonization is control of power over a dependent area of people. To rule others or to conquer other...
It is not easy to explore the inner side and the hidden nature of human beings. It is also what has ...
Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1899) is often presented as one of the harshest indictments of the colon...
The second half of the 19th century saw the height of European imperialism in Africa in the sense of...
Abstract My thesis is a rereading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness based on the dialectic model ...
Joseph Conrad"s Heart of Darkness is based on Conrad"s own exploration of the African country and th...
This thesis focuses on the aspects of colonization in the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad....
ENGLISH: Imperialism is an ideology of extending power to take over or dominate the poorer countr...
That Conrad shared many of his ideas on the Congo Free State with reformer Roger Casement is well-kn...
Colonialism is a practice of dominion which involves the subjugation of one people to another. The ...
For one hundred years, Heart of Darkness has been among the most widely read and taught novels in th...
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924), is one of those authors who considered the people of colonized countries ...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness tells the journey of Marlow through the African jungle and his sea...
The current study aims at exploring colonial and post-colonial borders in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of D...
Colonization is control of power over a dependent area of people. To rule others or to conquer other...
It is not easy to explore the inner side and the hidden nature of human beings. It is also what has ...
Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1899) is often presented as one of the harshest indictments of the colon...
The second half of the 19th century saw the height of European imperialism in Africa in the sense of...
Abstract My thesis is a rereading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness based on the dialectic model ...
Joseph Conrad"s Heart of Darkness is based on Conrad"s own exploration of the African country and th...
This thesis focuses on the aspects of colonization in the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad....
ENGLISH: Imperialism is an ideology of extending power to take over or dominate the poorer countr...
That Conrad shared many of his ideas on the Congo Free State with reformer Roger Casement is well-kn...
Colonialism is a practice of dominion which involves the subjugation of one people to another. The ...
For one hundred years, Heart of Darkness has been among the most widely read and taught novels in th...
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924), is one of those authors who considered the people of colonized countries ...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...