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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... stopped by the statue and is looking at the statue , then we should not take at face value his claim that he is not interested in the young man who resembles this statue and who is occupying the table at which he chooses to sit . Once ...
... stopped looking down at her : " He has left me , " she said , quietly ; " you always leave us for your own ends ” ( 253-4 ) . In its immediate context the natural conclusion drawn by the reader is that ' you ' refers to European men ...
... stopping the cabman whipping his horse , he could say nothing ; for the tenderness to all pain and all misery , the desire to make the horse happy and the cabman happy , had reached the point of a bizarre longing to take them to bed ...
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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