Although the importance of Conrad's work has long been recognized, Jacques Berthoud attempts a full demonstration of the clarity, consistency, and depth of thought evident in the novels written during the first decade of this century. Instead of the standard versions of Conrad - from sceptical moralizer to 'metaphysician of darkness' - he offers a tragic novelist, engaged in a sustained exploration of the contradictions inherent in man's relations with his fellows; and from the perspective thus achieved, he is able to show why Conrad occupies a leading place among the creators of modern literature. This book will be of interest to specialists in English studies because it seeks to make a substantial contribution to the critical debate on the significance of Conrad's work. It will also appeal to any reader looking for guidance through the complexities of the major novels: the central issues have been presented as simply as the originality of Conrad's art and thought permits.
ISBN: | 9780521292733 |
Publication date: | 23rd February 1978 |
Author: | Jacques Berthoud |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 200 pages |
Series: | British and Irish Authors |
Genres: |
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 |