Sexuality and the Erotic in the Fiction of Joseph ConradAwarded third place for The Adam Gillon Book Award in Conrad Studies 2009 |
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And while the emergence of the knowing reading of ' Il Conde ' has not led to the
same sort of divide among critics as have Freudian and neoFreudian readings of
The Turn of the Screw , it has had two signal effects . The first of these is that it ...
Once the “ knowing ' reading is made public ( James ' s governess does not see
ghosts , they are the product of her sexual frustrations ; Conrad ' s Count is not a
saintly old man but a gay roué cruising for young men ) the tale can never again ...
If there is one thing that I hope the present study will achieve , it is this recognition
that Conrad ' s fiction repays those who read it in a more knowing and less
innocent manner . It is however possible to be a knowing reader while retaining
the ...
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Contents
Closeted characters and cloistered critics in Il Conde | 17 |
The exotic and the erotic in An Outcast of the Islands | 61 |
The erotics of cruelty in A Smile of Fortune | 77 |
Copyright | |
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