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Heart of Darkness (eBook)

Including the Author's Notes + Youth: a Narrative + Heart of Darkness + The End of the Tether

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2022
100 Seiten
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859-654700103-4 (EAN)

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Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
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Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" offers a profound exploration of imperialism and human nature through the harrowing journey of Charles Marlow into the African Congo. With its rich symbolism and lyrical prose, the novella delves into the psychological depths of its characters while navigating the symbolic darkness inherent in colonial exploitation. Conrad's distinct narrative style intertwines first-person and third-person perspectives, creating an intense atmosphere that reflects the moral ambiguity and existential angst of the 19th-century European worldview, contributing significantly to the modernist literary canon. Born in 1857 in Poland, Joseph Conrad's experiences as a sailor and his travels through Africa deeply influenced this seminal work. His exposure to the brutal realities of colonial rule and the complexities of human nature informed his critique of imperialism, which is articulated through Marlow's encounters with Kurtz and the enigmatic wilderness. Conrad's own struggles with identity and belonging as a Polish expatriate further enrich the narrative, allowing him to portray the conflicts of civilization versus savagery with poignant authenticity. "Heart of Darkness" is a profound text that invites readers to reflect on ethical dilemmas and the darkness within humanity. Its unsettling themes and intricate narrative structure make it essential reading for anyone interested in literature that challenges and provokes, revealing uncomfortable truths about both the imperial mission and the human condition.

Joseph Conrad, born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski (1857-1924), was a Polish-British writer whose adventurous life at sea provided a backdrop to his evocative literary career. Before embarking on his writing journey, Conrad pursued a career in the British merchant marine, rising to the rank of master mariner. This experience profoundly influenced his worldview and the multicultural and maritime themes present in his works. 'Heart of Darkness' (1899), one of Conrad's most renowned novellas, exemplifies his intricate narrative style and profound psychological insights into colonialism and the human condition. Conrad's literary genius lies in his ability to interweave richly detailed settings and complex character development with moral and societal scrutiny. His writings often explore the clash between civilization and barbarism, and the effects of isolation and moral conflict on the human psyche. 'Heart of Darkness', in particular, delves into themes of imperialism and the darkness inherent in humanity, told through the haunting journey of its protagonist, Marlow, into the Congo Free State. Conrad's contributions to literature have established him as a key figure of modernist literature, employing a distinctive narrative technique that prefigures stream of consciousness and fostering a legacy that has influenced countless writers and intellectuals. His work remains a profound commentary on the human condition, morality, and the often-blurred lines between civility and savagery.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte 20th century classics • African adventure fiction • African exploration • African journey • Apocalypse Now • British Imperialism • classic English novels • Colonial criticism • colonial critique • Colonial Literature • Congo expedition • Conrad's masterpieces • dark allegorical tales • Dark imagery • Darkness theme • Dostoyevsky • Ernest Hemingway • European colonization • exploration novels • Herman Melville • Human nature • human nature exploration • Imperialism critique • imperialism themes • Jack London • James Joyce • John Steinbeck • literary masterpiece • Literary symbolism • Modernist narrative • Nautical setting • Non-English tragic • Polish Author • post-colonial studies • psychological depth • Psychological exploration • psychological fiction • Robert Louis Stevenson • Rudyard Kipling • William Faulkner
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