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Joseph Conrad

Ford Madox Ford

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Joseph Conrad," Ford Madox Ford presents a compelling critical study that deftly intertwines biographical insights with literary analysis of one of the 20th century's most significant authors. Ford's prose is marked by an erudite yet accessible style that captures the complexity of Conrad's works and the psychological depth of his characters. Set against the backdrop of early modernism, this text explores themes of imperialism, existentialism, and the intricacies of human experience, illustrating how Conrad's maritime narratives reflect the turbulent moral landscape of his time. Ford Madox Ford, a contemporary and friend of Conrad, brings an intimate understanding of the author's life and literary vision. Drawing on their personal correspondence and shared literary circles, Ford crafts a narrative that circles both admiration and critique. His position as a novelist and editor allows him to scrutinize Conrad's innovations in narrative technique and character development, while also revealing the personal struggles that shaped his writing life, offering a rich context that only a fellow writer could provide. For readers and scholars alike, this book is essential for understanding not only the artistry of Joseph Conrad but also the broader evolution of modern literature. Ford's insightful analysis provides a gateway to deeper engagement with Conrad's canon, making this work invaluable for anyone seeking to appreciate the layers of meaning within Conrad's stories.
Disponible depuis: 16/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 155 pages.

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