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Joseph Conrad and the Adventure Tradition
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Joseph Conrad and the Adventure Tradition

Författare:
pocket, 2008
Engelska
Nineteenth-century adventure fiction relating to the British empire usually served to promote, celebrate and justify the imperial project, asserting the essential and privileging difference between 'us' and 'them', colonizing and colonized. Andrea White's study opens with an examination of popular exploration literature in relation to later adventure stories, showing how a shared view of the white man in the tropics authorized the European intrusion into other lands. She then sets the fiction of Joseph Conrad in this context, showing how Conrad in fact demythologized and disrupted the imperial subject constructed in earlier writing, by simultaneously - with the modernist's double vision - admiring man's capacity to dream but applauding the desire to condemn many of its consequences. She argues that the very complexity of Conrad's work provided an alternative, and more critical, means of evaluating the experience of empire.
Författare
Andrea White
ISBN
9780521060769
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
382 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2008-04-24
Sidor
248