Conrad's Charlie Marlow : a new approach to "Heart of darkness" and Lord Jim

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Conrad's Charlie Marlow : a new approach to "Heart of darkness" and Lord Jim

Bernard J. Paris

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-170) and index

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This study argues that Conrad portrays Marlow and his relationships with a psychological depth that is unsurpassed in literature. In Youth , Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim , he is a continuously-evolving character whose thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are expressions of his personality and experience.

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Introduction Young Marlow The Journey to the Inner Station Marlow and Kurtz Marlow the Narrator Conrad's Jim Marlow's Initial Response to Jim Marlow Becomes Jim's Ally Marlow's Inner Conflicts Jim as a Mimetic Character Marlow on Jim in Patusan Where Does Conrad Stand in Lord Jim? References

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