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Joseph Conrad and the Swan Song of Romance.
Title:
Joseph Conrad and the Swan Song of Romance.
Author:
Baxter, Katherine Isobel, Dr.
ISBN:
9780754695950
Physical Description:
1 online resource (172 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1: 'Heart of Darkness' and Lord Jim -- 1 'Heart of Darkness' and the Modern Quest -- 2 Lord Jim: Other Words, Other Worlds -- Part 2: Romance, Nostromo and Chance -- 3 Anti-Philosophical Romance -- 4 Nostromo: Not the Man -- 5 Power, Gender and Laughter in Chance -- Part 3: Victory, The Rescue and The Rover -- 6 Victory: 'Damned Tricks' and Girls -- 7 Theatre and Incomprehension in The Rescue -- 8 The Rover: Reconciliation of Sorts -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
In the first critical study wholly devoted to Joseph Conrad's use of techniques associated with the literary tradition of romance, Katherine Isobel Baxter argues that Conrad's engagement with the genre invigorated his work throughout his career. Exploring the ways in which Conrad borrows from, alludes to, and subverts the tropes of romance, Baxter suggests that Conrad's ambivalent relationship with popular forms like the adventure novel is revealed in the way he uses romance conventions to disrupt narrative expectations and make visible ethical problems with Europe's colonial project. Baxter examines not only familiar novels like Lord Jim but also less-studied works such as Romance and The Rover, using Robert Miles's model of the 'philosophical romance' to show that for Conrad, romance is also philosophically engaged with issues of ideology. Her study enables a new appreciation of the ways in which Conrad continued to experiment, even in his later fiction, and of the ethical import of that aesthetic experimentation.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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