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Date: 20080501
Author:
9780826495273
Sexuality and the erotic in the fiction of Joseph Conrad.
Hawthorn, Jeremy.
Continuum Publishing Group
2007
178 pages
$110.00
Hardcover
Continuum literary studies
PR6005
Despite the assent of Conrad (1857-1924) to a love rival's assertion that "the love motif played no fundamental part" in his novels, Hawthorn (modern British literature, Norwegian U. of Science and Technology) is among those critics who makes a cogent case for the "absence" of hetereo- and homoerotic themes being in the eyes of innocent readers rather ...
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