The Tale is a short story by Joseph Conrad. Typical of a Conrad story it is set at sea. The sea is symbolic of the unconscious and this story may be read as a story of the unconscious. On the outside, it seems simple; a man tells a woman a tale of the commanding officer of a patrol ship who gives false directions to another ship and sends it to its doom. In between the lines of the seemingly simple plot, however, can be read another tale; one which speaks of a human sea deeper than the sea of water; deeper, darker, and infinitely more mysterious. Man has navigated the sea of water but the unfathomed sea of his own being remains, for the most part, undiscovered. This is a sea different from the sea of this world and Conrad sets sail on it by...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the changing representation of ships and sailors in English mar...
Joseph Conrad\u27s Heart of Darkness is not only the story of a man\u27s journey down an African riv...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...
Diplomdarba mērķis ir jūras analīze un interpretācija Džozefa Konrāda darbos. Darbā tiks analizēta t...
This article consists of excerpts from two chapters of Margreta Grigorova’s monograph entitled Josep...
The author of this article first refers to the influence of Joseph Conrad's seamanship on his sea no...
AbstractOne of the techniques Joseph Conrad employs in his art of storytelling is juxtaposition. Thr...
Preceding his literary career, Conrad spent twenty years at sea, acquiring from this experience a co...
In this article, I argue that Joseph Conrad’s revision of popular maritime fiction in 'The Nigger of...
Professor Linda Dryden Joseph Conrad was a writer who crossed national boundaries both in his person...
"The Secret Sharer", written in 1909 in a respite from the composition of the novel that was to beco...
Superficially regarded Conrad’s The Tale is a self-contained story. However, by using a mythical for...
The intention behind this thesis is to demonstrate that the major settings, sea, city and jungle, as...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the link between understanding another person and understanding ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact that emotions exert on the process of acquisition of ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the changing representation of ships and sailors in English mar...
Joseph Conrad\u27s Heart of Darkness is not only the story of a man\u27s journey down an African riv...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...
Diplomdarba mērķis ir jūras analīze un interpretācija Džozefa Konrāda darbos. Darbā tiks analizēta t...
This article consists of excerpts from two chapters of Margreta Grigorova’s monograph entitled Josep...
The author of this article first refers to the influence of Joseph Conrad's seamanship on his sea no...
AbstractOne of the techniques Joseph Conrad employs in his art of storytelling is juxtaposition. Thr...
Preceding his literary career, Conrad spent twenty years at sea, acquiring from this experience a co...
In this article, I argue that Joseph Conrad’s revision of popular maritime fiction in 'The Nigger of...
Professor Linda Dryden Joseph Conrad was a writer who crossed national boundaries both in his person...
"The Secret Sharer", written in 1909 in a respite from the composition of the novel that was to beco...
Superficially regarded Conrad’s The Tale is a self-contained story. However, by using a mythical for...
The intention behind this thesis is to demonstrate that the major settings, sea, city and jungle, as...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the link between understanding another person and understanding ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact that emotions exert on the process of acquisition of ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the changing representation of ships and sailors in English mar...
Joseph Conrad\u27s Heart of Darkness is not only the story of a man\u27s journey down an African riv...
On 7 February 1897, Conrad wrote to Edward Garnett: “I am thinking of a short story. Something like ...