Joseph Conrad and Material Culture offers a fresh approach to Conradâ s work, especially his African fictions, by grounding its discussion in the importance of material culture and its role in shaping the literary art form in modernity.
Joseph Conrad and Material Culture offers a fresh approach to Conradâ s work, especially his African fictions, by grounding its discussion in the importance of material culture and its role in shaping the literary art form in modernity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Merry M. Pawlowski is professor emerita of English at the California State University Bakersfield. She has published essays on Conrad¿s works in earlier volumes of Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives, essays and book chapters on Virginia Woolf¿s Three Guineas, and an edited volume entitled Virginia Woolf and Fascism: Resisting the Dictators¿ Seduction.
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INTRODUCTION: The Commodity Transcendent CHAPTER ONE: Autocracy and War, the Age of Capital, and the Rise of the Commodity Transcendent CHAPTER TWO: Spectral Sightings, Mapping, and Exploration in Geography and Some Explorers CHAPTER THREE: A Witness in the Congo: Conrad s The Congo Diary and Up-river Book CHAPTER FOUR: An Outpost of Progress : `The lightest part of the loot I carried off from Central Africä CHAPTER FIVE: Heart of Darkness : Conrad s Centerpiece in the Congo CONCLUSION: Conrad, Commodities, and the Work of Art
INTRODUCTION: The Commodity Transcendent CHAPTER ONE: Autocracy and War, the Age of Capital, and the Rise of the Commodity Transcendent CHAPTER TWO: Spectral Sightings, Mapping, and Exploration in Geography and Some Explorers CHAPTER THREE: A Witness in the Congo: Conrad s The Congo Diary and Up-river Book CHAPTER FOUR: An Outpost of Progress : `The lightest part of the loot I carried off from Central Africä CHAPTER FIVE: Heart of Darkness : Conrad s Centerpiece in the Congo CONCLUSION: Conrad, Commodities, and the Work of Art
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