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Conradas Destructive Element: The Metaphysical World-View Unifying Lord Jim

Autor Kenneth B. Newell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2011
This book presents a new interpretation of Joseph Conrad's novel Lord Jim based on readings from not only its published text but also its principal manuscript text. Extensive use of the manuscript text has not been a feature of any other work on Lord Jim, and such use helps bring into focus a fixed pattern of meaning and an implicit unity that Conrad said the novel has. This result controverts not only postmodern critics, who say that the novel lacks any fixed pattern of meaning, but almost all critics since its publication, who have said that it lacks unity specifically, that it separates into two halves, the Patna half and the Patusan half. However, with the help of the manuscript text, a detailed interpretation extending over the whole of Lord Jim shows it to be a unified whole. As Conrad wrote to his publisher four days after completing the novel, it is "the development of one situation, only one really from beginning to end."
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ISBN-13: 9781443826679
ISBN-10: 1443826677
Pagini: 170
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Kenneth B. Newell is an alumnus of the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and received a master's degree and doctorate in English at Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania respectively. Before his retirement, he coordinated the Humanistic Studies Program at Christopher Newport University and taught English there and at several other universities - Drexel, Kansas, California at Los Angeles, Virginia Commonwealth, California State at Bakersfield, and Southern California. He is the author of Structure in Four Novels by H.G. Wells, Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan Thomas, New Conservative Explications: Reasoning with Some Classic English Poems, A Theory of Literary Explication: Specifying a Relativistic Foundation in Epistemic Probability, Cognitive Science, and Second-Order Logic, and scholarly articles mainly on early Modern British fiction.