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From: Reference & Research Book News
Date: 20051101
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Joseph Conrad; his moral vision.
Panichas, George A.
Mercer University Press
2005
165 pages
$35.00
Hardcover
PR6005
Panichas, a scholar of English and comparative literature, explores the extremities of British novelist Conrad's (1857-1924) vision, delving into its depth of meaning and its subtleties of text and context. Conrad's paramount concern was human fate in the modern age, he argues, and this concern shaped his perception of the meaning of things, and of the lives of men and women struggling with the living universe.
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