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Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness (Hardcover)  | Released: 2006

By: Mohit Kumar Ray (Author)   Publisher: Atlantic

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Hastily written in pencil and serialized in Blackwoods Magazine in 1899 as The Heart of Darkness, and later published in book form in 1902, as Heart of Darkness, the sibylline charm of the novel has established it as one of the most important canonical texts of British literature. Critics have... Read More

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Author:

Mohit Kumar Ray

Publisher Name:

Atlantic

Language:

English

Binding:

(Hardcover)

About The Book
Hastily written in pencil and serialized in Blackwoods Magazine in 1899 as The Heart of Darkness, and later published in book form in 1902, as Heart of Darkness, the sibylline charm of the novel has established it as one of the most important canonical texts of British literature. Critics have seen the book as an angry document on absurd and brutal exploitation (Guerard), probably the greatest short novel in English (Karl), an annunciation of the Savage God (Cox), an adventure story, an early instance of modern fiction, an existential novel, and an early specimen of New Historicism. The novel turns on a double paradox (Hillis Miller), and addresses itself simultaneously to Europes exploitation of Africa, the primeval human situation, an archaic aspect of the minds structure and a condition of moral baseness (Parry). But at the same time the novel has elicited an angry reaction from Chinua Achebe who calls Conrad, a bloody racist. The present study, one in the series of Atlantic Critical Studies, attempts to make a close reading of the novel, and examines its various aspects with lucidity and profundity, never losing, however, the touch with the reality of the academic needs of the students of English literature.Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Heart of Darkness The Story Outline 3. Contexts [i] The Historical Background [ii] The Autobiographical Background 4. Detailed Critical Analysis of the Title and the Text [i] Part One [ii] Part Two [iii] Part Three 5. Issues [i] Critique of Colonialism [ii] Levels of Journey [iii] Forms of Darkness [iv] Image of Africa [v] Narrative Technique [vi] Symbols, Images, Metaphors, and Irony, etc. [vii] Title [viii] Treatment of Women [ix] Marlows Lies [x] Heart of Darkness and Modernism [xi] Heart of Darkness and Existentialism [xii] Heart of Darkness and New Historicism 6. Characters in Heart of Darkness 7. Conrad on Fiction and His Critics [i] Some Relevant Excerpts from Conrads Own Writings [ii] Some Critical Responses [iii] A Short Outline of Conrad Chronology A Select Bibliography

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