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From: Reference & Research Book News
Date: 20071101
Author:
9780881460636
Joseph Conrad; his moral vision, rev. ed.
Panichas, George A.
Mercer University Press
2007
186 pages
$20.00
Paperback
PR6005
Panichas, a scholar of the interdisciplinary relationships between Western literature and other humanities, reflects on the consequences of moral darkness and moral warfare in Conrad's novels. At the center of the study is a long chapter on Nostromo (1904). Panichas views this novel as representative of Conrad's vision of the human world and the human soul in disorder. This revised edition includes the ...
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