Conrad in the Nineteenth CenturyUniversity of California Press, 1981 M06 29 - 375 páginas “Nothing short of a masterpiece. . . . One of the great critical works produced since the 1950s.”—New York Times |
Contenido
18571894 | 1 |
The Past as Prologue | 24 |
Almayers Folly | 34 |
The Nigger of the Narcissus | 68 |
The Preface | 76 |
From Memory to Fiction | 88 |
Solidarity in The Nigger of the Narcissus | 94 |
The Affirmations of Retrospect | 120 |
Kurtz and the Fate | 147 |
Critical Perspectives | 168 |
Marlow and Henry James | 200 |
The Tale | 214 |
Lord Jim | 254 |
The Roles of Time and Narrative | 286 |
Jim and Marlow | 310 |
Epilogue | 357 |
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