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Lord Jim and Nostromo
by Joseph Conrad
- Publication Year
- 1904
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 752
- File Size
- 4.2 MB
- ISBN
- 9780375754890
Lord Jim and Nostromo Summary
With a new introduction by Robert D. Kaplan. Commentary by Virginia Woolf, Harold Bloom, Edward Said, F.R. Leavis, and Robert Penn Warren. Originally published in 1900, Lord Jim is one of Joseph Conrad’s most complex literary masterpieces. The story of a young sailor whose moment of cowardice haunts him for the rest of his life, Lord Jim explores Conrad’s lifelong obsessions with the nature of guilt and the possibility of redemption. Nostromo is considered by many to be Conrad’s supreme achievement, and Conrad himself referred to Nostromo as his “widest canvas.” Set in the fictitious South American republic of Costaguana, Nostromo reveals the effects that misguided idealism, unparalleled greed, and imperialist interests can have on a fledging nation. V. S. Pritchett wrote: “Nostromo is the most strikingly modern of Conrad’s novels. It is pervaded by a profound, even morbid sense of insecurity which is the very spirit of our age.” Robert D. Kaplan’s Introduction explains why the two novels together form Conrad’s darkest glimpse into the flawed nature of humankind.
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