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Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament (eBook)

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2022
130 Seiten
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Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament - Leonard Merrick
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In "Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament," Leonard Merrick presents a richly textured exploration of Joseph Conrad's early life, delving into the formative experiences that shaped his literary ethos. Written in a lyrical style that mirrors the complexities of Conrad's own prose, the book combines biographical elements with a critical analysis of Conrad's themes of existential struggle and moral ambiguity. Merrick's narrative transports readers through time, illuminating the dynamic interplay between Conrad's personal endeavors and the broader cultural milieu of the late 19th century, revealing how these influences ignited his literary innovations. Leonard Merrick, an established novelist and biographer in his own right, was profoundly inspired by the Modernist movement, which sought to redefine narrative forms and explore the human psyche. His intimate knowledge of Conrad's oeuvre, paired with his own experiences as a writer navigating the intricacies of self-identity, affords Merrick a unique perspective. This background informs his portrayal of Conrad not just as a literary figure but as a vibrant human being wrestling with his past in pursuit of artistic authenticity. This compelling blend of biography and literary critique makes Merrick's work essential reading for those seeking to understand the depths of Joseph Conrad's genius. Scholars, students of literature, and general readers alike will find inspiration in the way Merrick unravels the tapestry of Conrad's youthful aspirations and existential queries, shedding light on the intricate relationship between a writer's life and their art.

Leonard Merrick (1864–1939) was an English novelist and playwright, noted for his delicate art in characterisation and his ironic style. Born in Belsize Park, London, and originally named Leonard Miller, he embarked on a legal career before definitively turning to the literary vocation. Merrick is described as one of the unjustly neglected writers of the late Victorian to early modern period, often focusing on the theme of the struggling artist, which perhaps mirrored his own experience of striving for recognition in his early career. His gentle satirical works often dissected the intricacies of love and ambition, and their intersection with societal expectations. Among Merrick's contributions to literature, 'Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament' is one of his most acclaimed novels. Published in 1903, it tells the story of a man seeking to recapture the happiness of his past, reflecting Merrick's frequent exploration of the human psyche and the retrospect of youthful dreams through the lens of adult disappointment. Merrick's literary style is typically Edwardian, a blend of wistfulness and wit, with a distinctive narrative approach that captures the nuanced inner lives of characters. Although his popularity waned after his death, literary figures such as J.M. Barrie and Graham Greene praised his work, with Greene inheriting Merrick's mantle as trustee of his literary estate, ensuring that Merrick's novels continued to be read and appreciated by new generations.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century individualism • adult readers • Belles-lettres • Bohemian artist • british author • Character-driven story • complex emotional themes • Conrad character study • cultural exploration • early 20th-century fiction • Edwardian Era • English literature • english literature classics • Fiction • Great Britain • Human condition analysis • introspective narrative • Leonard Merrick novels • literary extravagance • literary fiction • London 19th century • Melancholic tone • nostalgia and youth • nostalgic fiction • Psychological exploration • public domain novels • quest for meaning • Realistic prose style • Self-discovery journey • self-discovery literature • Theater • Victorian era reflections • youth and memory themes • Youthful folly
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