Joseph Conrad's Polish soul : realms of memory and self
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Joseph Conrad's Polish soul : realms of memory and self
(Conrad : Eastern and Western perspectives, v. 25)
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Press , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Born into a Polish szlachta (noble) family, the extraordinary modern novelist Joseph Conrad maintained, even in exile, strong ties to his Polish heritage and culture. Yet the author earned renown by writing in English, often about nautical adventures in remote parts of the world. In Joseph Conrad's Polish Soul, G. W. Stephen Brodsky seeks to reclaim the essentially Polish sensibility of Conrad's groundbreaking oeuvre. He finds in Conrad's work a distinct Polonism that plays intriguingly with selfhood, freedom, and irony. For Brodsky, Conrad's outlook and writing betray numerous contradictions. Despite the novelist's practical realism, Conrad was drawn to romance, orientalism, and the exotic. Frequently sick, he nevertheless pursued a life at sea. He despised adventurers, yet loved risk. An instinctive skepticism, conservatism, and nationalism complicated his liberalism and respect for humanity, and though he resigned himself to Poland's tragic destiny, Conrad refused to despair over the terribleness of his times. In this incomparable study, Brodsky shows how these inherent aspects of Conrad's personality inform and guide his Polonism, along with the best attributes of his fiction.
目次
Dedication Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction by George Zbigniew Gasyna Chapter One A Familiar Preface to Joseph Conrad's Polish Soul Chapter Two Under Western Eyes Conrad's Two Pasts-Thirty Years of Critical Misrule and a Renaissance Chapter Three Dispossession Encoded: Conrad as Exile Chapter Four Conrad's Brody Secret Sharers Jozef Korzeniowski, Joseph Roth, and other Children of the Borderland Chapter Five A Janus Gate Conrad's Krakow in Marseille Chapter Six Dogs and Duels: Englishman Conrad's Franco-Polish Honor, Fraudulent and Genuine Chapter Seven Darkness Visible in Conrad's Polish Orient: Anglo-Polish Orientalism and the Exotic in the Malay Tales Chapter Eight An Ironist's Harlequinade: Conrad's Unified Polish Comic Spirit Chapter Nine Saint Roman: Patriotism, Sanctity, and Mytho-History in "Prince Roman" Epilogue End Notes Bibliography
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