Mimesis and Metaphor: An Inquiry Into the Genesis and Scope of Conrad's Symbolic Imagery |
Contents
Poetics of the Novel | 28 |
The Demon of Analogy Continued | 182 |
The Temple of Nature | 210 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic allegory allusion Almayer's Folly Arrow of Gold artistic aspects author's Baudelaire captain chapter character cited conception Conrad's fiction Conradian context correspondence critical death Decoud's defined deliberate Dickens earlier enchantment episode epithet essay evidence evocation evoked example explicit expressed F. R. Leavis Fernández figure final Flaubert Flaubertian Garnett Gide Guerard Haldin Heart of Darkness Ibid imaginative impression intention Jean-Aubry Jim's Joseph Conrad later Leggatt Letters literary Lord Jim Madame Bovary Mallarmé Marlow ment metaphoric moral motif musical Narcissus narrative narrator narrator's Nigger Nostromo Nouvelle Revue française novel novelist objective paragraph passage Patusan Preface present prose question quoted Rahv Razumov reader recurrent reference relation Salammbô scene Secret Agent Secret Sharer sense sensory shadow Shadow-Line ship significant simile sort specific Stein's story style suggestive surface symbolic Symboliste testimony thematic theme tion veil verbal imagery Verloc vision Western Eyes writer Youth