Conrad's narrative method
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Conrad's narrative method
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1989
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this volume, the author attempts to apply developments in critical theory and practice to the entire canon of Conrad's works. Using a broadly structuralist approach, the book aims to further the reader's understanding of Conrad's fiction by analyzing his narrative method and focusing on its devices, functions, variations and thematic effects or implications. The text is concerned with the relationship between Conrad's narrative method and the thematics which this method served to engender and shape. It also discusses the notions of major post-structuralist critics such as Edward W.Said and J.Hillis Miller. Thus, the book is not only a contribution to Conrad studies, but also to the study of narrative.
目次
- "Heart of Darkness" contrasted with "Chance" - narrative success and narrative failure
- "An Outpost of Progress" - distanced authorial narrative as textual concentration
- "The Secret Sharer" - economical personal narrative
- "The Tale" - epistemological uncertainty dramatized through three concentric tales
- "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" - problematic but effective combination of authorial and personal narrative
- "Typhoon" - thematically productive narrative simplicity
- "The Shadow Line" - ultimate, intense personal narrative
- "Lord Jim" - authorial narrative as diverse, edited personal narration
- "Nostromo" - panoramic, all-inclusive authorial narrative
- "The Secret Agent" - ironic and disillusioned authorial narrative
- "Under Western Eyes" - modulation of simplistic personal narrative through authorial irony.
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