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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... reason to believe that the Count is actually a lonely , vulnerable pederast who becomes involved in a sordid ... reasons . - - First , most critics have either ignored or inconsistently explained what appear to be deliberately ambiguous ...
... reason not to do so , would have made it less likely that readers would have seen the narrator as either unreliable or duplicitous . At the same time , a present - day reader cannot but be struck by the fact that a succession of ...
... reason can be found in a natural tendency to associate the narrator with Conrad himself . As I have noted , in his ... reasons why Conrad , although basing his narrator on himself , should choose to present him by implication as a man ...
Contents
Lord Jim The ShadowLine and Victory | 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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