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Author - Joseph Conrad ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Kindle Edition eBooks item from indypublish.com was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Heart of Darkness Reference eBooks. Classifications : Subjects Arts & Photography Biographies & Memoirs Business & Investing Children's Books Comics & Graphic Novels Computers & Internet Cooking, Food & Wine Entertainment Gay & Lesbian Health, Mind & Bod . Click the following link to view the cover of Heart of Darkness. Related topics: Subjects. Arts & Photography. Children´s Books. Entertainment. Gay & Lesbian. Health, Mind & Body. History. Home & Garden. Law. Medicine. requestid: da6f5947-5e17-47aa-bc65-64018290fa59requestprocessingtime: 0.0853510000000000 salesrank: 2853 1) Kindle Edition eBooks Heart of Darkness by indypublish.com. I was a little disappointed in the Heart of Darkness. I think mostly because I was looking for a horror story, and this story definitely was not it.
2) Kindle Edition eBooks Heart of Darkness by indypublish.com. This is not an easy read. But I would read it just for the pleasure of language use. literary beauty it has. before the theoretical thinking on colonialism, turning native or fieldwork, this is a very early but sophisticated engagement in a novel form....¤ 3) Kindle Edition eBooks Heart of Darkness by indypublish.com. I know that scholars are going to disagree with me but Conrad´s narrative alternates between exasperatingly long stories of inconsequential matters and skimming over consequential matters. For instance, we are given page after page of Marlowe waiting for his rivets and then, all of a sudden, he is underway with no explanation of how the repairs got done or when the rivets finally arrived. Kurtz himself is just a tiny part of the narrative. We really dont learn about the inner Kurtz. More time is spent with his grieving fiance than is spent with him. " The horror, the horror" , has for some reason become a famous line in literature , much like, " We´ll always have Paris, has become in the cinema.
4) Kindle Edition eBooks Heart of Darkness by indypublish.com. Classics of western literature tend to take on an air of infallibility, with billions of English professors offering interpretations that become better known than the work itself. The baggage-free reader of "Heart of Darkness" will find that Conrad used a lot of vague allegory and symbolism that lent a haunting and disturbing feel to the story. But Conrad´s symbolism is sometimes so diffuse that a cynical reader may find that the English professors are seeing what they want to see, and that the story might be a little too short and stunted to truly inspire a century of over-analytical aggrandizement. Conrad was surely commenting on the dangers faced by European colonialists in Africa and their tendencies toward cruelty and megalomania. But since he focused more on the travails faced by Marlow the boatman rather than Kurtz the mad colonial demagogue, the reader may be annoyed at both Conrad for leaving many loose ends, and at the interpreters for making vast claims about groundbreaking commentary on history and European society. If you´re suspicious of academic interpretations, you´ll probably find that this story, while certainly delivering some haunting lessons, may not have accomplished everything you´ve heard about. [~doomsdayer520~]¤ 5) Kindle Edition eBooks Heart of Darkness by indypublish.com. This is a hard book to like, but I think it is very possible to appreciate, and frankly I loved it. It´s dark, but the descriptions are beautiful and truly make this book work; they are what drives this terrifying and psychological plot.¤ 6) Kindle Edition eBooks Heart of Darkness by indypublish.com. Joseph Conrad-s Heart of Darkness was first published in 1899 in serial form in London-s Blackwood-s Magazine. Loosely based on Conrad-s firsthand experience of rescuing a company agent from a remote station in the heart of the Congo, the novel is considered a literary bridge between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. With its modern literary approach to questions such as the ambiguous nature of good and evil, the novel foreshadows many of the themes and techniques that define modern literature. This Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Edition includes a glossary and reader-s notes to help the modern reader contend with Conrad-s complex approach to the human condition. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. ¤Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, , XIB-2GB-RYB-Z6B-YGB-L6B-8
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