I find the amount of allusions to Dante's Inferno in this novella absolutely fascinating. It is no secret that Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness with this classic in mind but I was wondering what allusions others have found. I am generating a list of allusions, perhaps it will make a good research paper one day if the chance comes up, and here are a few that I have discovered:
Kurtz's voice is depicted with great importance and strength as Satan's voice is in the Inferno.
They always descend to the left.
Marlow commonly falls into a swoon or asleep and wakes up in another scene. Dante frequently did this as well.
There are 3 parts to Heart of Darkness as well as the Inferno.
I have no doubt there are millions of these little things (okay, maybe I'm exaggerating on that estimate just a tad) and I would love to know what I have missed. Has anyone else studied these two classic works in this fashion?


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