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Author Watts, Cedric, 1937-

Title Conrad's Heart of Darkness : a Critical and Contextual Discussion.

Publication Info. Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (165 pages).
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Series Conrad Studies ; v. 7
Conrad studies.
Summary This book offers a detailed discussion of Conrad's most brilliant and problematic work. Many significant aspects of Heart of Darkness are examined, from plot and characterisation to imagery and symbolism, and particular attention is paid to its ambiguity and paradoxes. By relating the text to a variety of contexts, Cedric Watts explores Conrad's central preoccupations as a writer and as a commentator on his age. The first edition of this study appeared in 1977, and reviewers described it as 'criticism of the highest order' (Joseph Conrad Today) and 'an important book' (Conradiana).
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgements to the First Edition; 1. Introduction; 2. Reflections on the Title; i. Ambiguity; ii. Darkness and Solar Death; iii. The Antipathetic Fallacy; 3. The ""Oblique Narrative"" Convention and the Tale's Opening; i.; (a) Uses of the Convention; (b) Analysis of a Complex Example; (c) The Principle of Entanglement: A Contrast with'An Outpost of Progress'; ii. The Opening; iii. Marlow's Preamble; 4. Marlow's Narrative (I); i; (a) The Company's Headquarters; (b) Literary Allusions: The Æneid.
Ii. The Congo and the Work Ethic5. Marlow's Narrative (II); i; (a) The Voyage down the African Coast; (b) Absurdist Descriptive Techniques: A List; ii. The Outer Station; iii. The Journey from the Outer Station to the Central Station; iv. The Central Station; v. The Evolutionary Theme; vi. The Journey from the Central Station to the Inner; vii; (a) The Inner Station; the Return; and the Character of Kurtz; (b) The Harlequin; (c) The Intended; (d) The Aftermath; 6. Various Themes: Linguistic, Moral, Psychologicaland Philosophical; i. Linguistic; (a) Functionary Titles.
(B) Jargon and Cliché: language which can veil or falsifyreality and may thus sanction brutalityii. Atavistic Psychlogy and ""Satanic Mysticism""; Nordau and Russell; iii. The Virtue of Evil; iv. The ""Night Joumey"" Theory; v. Solipsism and Determinism; 7. Conclusion; Notes; Index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. Heart of darkness.
Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.
Heart of darkness (Conrad, Joseph)
Psychological fiction, English -- History and criticism.
Psychological fiction, English.
Africa -- In literature.
Africa.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: 9789042035270
ISBN 9789401208024 (electronic book)
9401208026 (electronic book)
9042035277 (Trade Paper)
9789042035270 (Trade Paper)