Conrad, the Later Moralist
Author | : John E Saveson |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9004657517 |
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Author | : John E Saveson |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9004657517 |
Author | : Michael John DiSanto |
Publisher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2009-04-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0773577068 |
Joseph Conrad's novels are recognized as great works of fiction, but they should also be counted as great works of criticism. A voracious reader throughout his life, Conrad wrote novels that question and transform the ideas he encountered in non-fiction, novels, and scientific and philosophic works. Under Conrad's Eyes looks at Conrad's revaluations of some of his important nineteenth-century predecessors - Carlyle, Darwin, Dickens, George Eliot, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche. Detailed readings of works from Heart of Darkness to Victory explore Conrad's language and style, focusing on questions regarding the will to know and the avoidance of knowledge, the potential harmfulness of sympathy, and the competing instincts for self-preservation and self-destruction. Comparative analyses show how Conrad transforms aspects of Bleak House into The Secret Agent and Middlemarch into Nostromo. Especially compelling are explorations of Conrad's ambivalence towards Carlyle's faith in work and hero-worship as rejuvenators of English culture and his views on Nietzsche's assault on Christianity. This important new study of a novelist of profound contemporary relevance demonstrates how Conrad exemplifies the artist as critic while challenging both the categories we impose on texts and the boundaries we erect between literary periods.
Author | : John Lester |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 1988-04-12 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1349191043 |
Author | : Dominic Rainsford |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2016-07-27 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1349273619 |
The question of ethics has dominated recent developments within the humanities. This volume brings together the most recent theories of ethics and reading and applies them to a wide variety of literary texts. Ethical and literary issues explored by the contributors include biography, sensibility, national identity, feminism, postcolonialism, religion, subjectivity and stylistics. Literary authors and philosophers/theorists discussed range from Shakespeare and Mary Shelley to Michele Roberts and Salman Rushdie, and from Kant and Coleridge to Derrida and Levinas.
Author | : Robert Hampson |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2016-07-27 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1349223026 |
Through attention to incidents of betrayal and self-betrayal in his fiction, this book traces the development of Conrad's conception of identity through the three phases of his career: the self in isolation, the self in society and the sexualised self. It shows how the early fiction negotiates the opposed dangers of the self-ideal and the surrender to passion; how the middle fiction tests the ideal code psychologically and ideologically; and how the late fiction probes sexuality and morbid psychology.
Author | : Donald C Mell |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9004650490 |
Author | : John G. Peters |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2013-04-29 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1107245125 |
Throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Joseph Conrad's novels and short stories have consistently figured into - and helped to define - the dominant trends in literary criticism. This book is the first to provide a thorough yet accessible overview of Conrad scholarship and criticism spanning the entire history of Conrad studies, from the 1895 publication of his first book, Almayer's Folly, to the present. While tracing the general evolution of the commentary surrounding Conrad's work, John G. Peters's careful analysis also evaluates Conrad's impact on critical trends such as the belles lettres tradition, the New Criticism, psychoanalysis, structuralist and post-structuralist criticism, narratology, postcolonial studies, gender and women's studies, and ecocriticism. The breadth and scope of Peters's study make this text an essential resource for Conrad scholars and students of English literature and literary criticism.
Author | : Bruce Teets |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 714 |
Release | : 2020-04-30 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1000040496 |
Originally published in 1990, this is a comprehensive and annotated bibliography of the writings on Joseph Conrad and his works. Covering the years from 1895 to 1975 it also includes indexes of authors, secondary works, periodicals and newspapers, foreign languages and primary titles. Part of a series of annotated bibliographies on English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 this will be a valuable resource for students of literature.
Author | : B. Miller |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 413 |
Release | : 2013-02-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1137076658 |
Using a cognitive approach to literature, this book uncovers representations of self-consciousness in selected modern British novels, exposing it as complicating character development. Miller provides new readings of works by Conrad, Joyce, and D.H. Lawrence to demonstrate the emergence of a self who feels split from the world.