VictoryOnce regarded as comparatively minor amongst Conrad's works, Victory has grown in reputation. Its depiction of the central character, Axel Heyst, and his renunciation of the world, is influenced by Conrad's reading of Schopenhauer. |
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... hold of all the outcrops on tropical islands and exploit them locally. And, Lord knows, there were any amount of outcrops. It was Heyst who had located most of them in this part of the tropical belt during his rather aimless wanderings ...
... hold of all the outcrops on tropical islands and exploit them locally. And, Lord knows, there were any amount of outcrops. It was Heyst who had located most of them in this part of the tropical belt during his rather aimless wanderings ...
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... hold with a man everlastingly bothering the Almighty with his silly troubles. It seems such cheek. Anyhow, this morning II have never done any harm to any God's creature knowinglyI prayed. A sudden impulseI went flop on my knees; so you ...
... hold with a man everlastingly bothering the Almighty with his silly troubles. It seems such cheek. Anyhow, this morning II have never done any harm to any God's creature knowinglyI prayed. A sudden impulseI went flop on my knees; so you ...
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... hold on Morrison, had fastened himself on him and was sucking him dry. Those who had traced these mutters back to their origin were very careful not to believe them. The originator, it seems, was a certain Schomberg, a big, manly ...
... hold on Morrison, had fastened himself on him and was sucking him dry. Those who had traced these mutters back to their origin were very careful not to believe them. The originator, it seems, was a certain Schomberg, a big, manly ...
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... hold of one that will do for all of us," commented a bitter voice. "That's what they call developmentand be hanged to it!" muttered another. Never was Heyst talked about so much in the tropical belt before. "Isn't he a Swedish baron or ...
... hold of one that will do for all of us," commented a bitter voice. "That's what they call developmentand be hanged to it!" muttered another. Never was Heyst talked about so much in the tropical belt before. "Isn't he a Swedish baron or ...
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... hold.' "'But all this is as dead as Julius Caesar,' I cried. 'In fact, you have nothing worth holding on to, Heyst.' "'Oh, I am done with facts,' says he, putting his hand to his helmet sharply with one of his short bows." Thus ...
... hold.' "'But all this is as dead as Julius Caesar,' I cried. 'In fact, you have nothing worth holding on to, Heyst.' "'Oh, I am done with facts,' says he, putting his hand to his helmet sharply with one of his short bows." Thus ...
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answer appeared arms asked believe better boat bungalow chair Chinaman clear close coming course dark Davidson don't door doubt existence expected expression eyes face fact feeling feet fellow felt gave girl give glance gone governor hand head hear heard Heyst hold island Jones keep knew leaving Lena light lips living looked manner matter mean mind Morrison moved movement murmured mysterious nature never night observed once passed Pedro perhaps raised reason remained remarked Ricardo round Schomberg seemed seen shoulders side sight silence smile sort sound speak steps stopped strange suddenly suppose surprised talk tell There's thing thought told tone took trouble turned understand veranda voice waited walked Wang watched whispered woman wonder