Heart of darkness Joseph Conrad / edited by Owen Knowles and Allan H. Simmons.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780141441672
- 823.912 CON 23
- PR6005.O4 H43 2018
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Air University Central Library Islamabad Fiction | English Fiction | 823.912 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P5745 | |
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Air University Central Library Islamabad Fiction | English Fiction | 823.912 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P5746 | |
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Air University Central Library Islamabad Fiction | English Fiction | 823.912 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P5747 | |
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Air University Central Library Islamabad Fiction | English Fiction | 823.912 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P5748 |
Includes bibliographical references, chronology, appendices, and index.
List of Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- A Note on the Text -- Select Bibliography -- Chronology -- Abbreviations and Note on Editions -- HEART OF DARKNESS -- APPENDICES: A The Congo Diary (1890) -- B Substantive Emendations to the Copy-Text: Conrad's Revisions -- A Sample -- C Africa in Life and Art: Extracts from Conrad's Letters and Reminiscences -- D Author's Note (1917) -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY OF NAUTICAL TERMS.
I asked myself what I was doing there, with a sensation of panic in my heart as though I had blundered into a place of cruel and absurd mysteries not fit for a human being to behold'. Charles Marlow's dark intuition here arrives at the culmination of his physical and psychological quest in search of the infamous ivory-trader Kurtz in Joseph Conrad's most famous short story, Heart of Darkness. Ambiguously drawn to the powerful 'voice' of this autocratic European who has become a self-proclaimed ruler in an African colony, Marlow is increasingly embroiled in Kurtz's life and death: he is finally forced into a radical questioning, not only of his own assumptions, but also of the civilized and imperial pretensions of Western Europe. Offering a freshly-researched text based on the writer's original documents, this edition presents a classic of early modernist fiction in a version that recovers Conrad's preferred wordings, punctuation and narrative structure.
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