Joseph Conrad
Von Walpole, Hugh
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066152864
eBook
Buy at ebookscfeguatemala
🇺🇸
ebookscfeguatemala
🇺🇸
Shop besuchen →
Bajalibros Latam
🇺🇸
Shop besuchen →
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Shop besuchen →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Shop besuchen →
eBukz
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Shop besuchen →
Bajalibros Argentina
🇦🇷
Shop besuchen →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
eBooks y Audiolibros en Librería Lerner
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Shop besuchen →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇺🇾
Shop besuchen →
Bookshop Uruguay
🇺🇾
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Shop besuchen →
Crisol Ebooks
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
Verfügbar in 17 Buchhandlungen
ebookscfeguatemala
🇺🇸
Shop besuchen →
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Shop besuchen →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Shop besuchen →
eBukz
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Shop besuchen →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
eBooks y Audiolibros en Librería Lerner
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Shop besuchen →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇺🇾
Shop besuchen →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Shop besuchen →
Crisol Ebooks
🇨🇴
Shop besuchen →
Über dieses Buch
In "Joseph Conrad," Hugh Walpole offers a profound examination of the life and works of one of literature's most enigmatic figures. This scholarly text intertwines biographical narrative with critical analysis, showcasing Walpole's meticulous attention to Conrad's thematic explorations of imperialism, morality, and human frailty. Written in a reflective style that engages both the intellect and the emotions, Walpole's monograph not only situates Conrad within the larger context of literary modernism but also illuminates the complexities of his characters and narratives, inviting readers to scrutinize the profound existential questions that permeate Conrad's oeuvre. Hugh Walpole, a contemporary of Conrad, brought to this work a deep appreciation for literary craftsmanship and a personal affinity with the struggles of the human spirit. An accomplished novelist himself, Walpole's experiences in early 20th-century literary circles richly informed his understanding of Conrad's impact on modern literature. His admiration for Conrad's exploration of psychological depth and moral ambiguity is evident throughout the text, providing readers with a palpable sense of the author's admiration for his subject. This illuminating study is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the interplay of personal experience and literary genius. Walpole's insightful critique serves as a vital key to accessing Conrad's complex legacy, making it an indispensable addition to the library of anyone wishing to delve deeper into the nuances of narrative form and the implications of colonialism in literature.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
- The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists.
- A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing.
- A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings.
- Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life.
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Kategorien
- Sprache
- English
Teilen
Das könnte dir auch gefallen
The Inquisitor
Walpole, Hugh
Le Roman Historique a l'Epoque Romantique - Essai sur l'Influence de Walter Scott
Maigron, Louis
Out of Bounds
Johnson, Alan G.
Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy
Lang, Andrew
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (Book Analysis)
Summaries, Bright
Ann Veronica (Unabridged)
Wells, H. G.