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Intimations of Joseph Conrad: A Century of Sightings and Citings of Conrad's Presences in Print, Crafts, Media and Monuments

Intimations of Joseph Conrad: A Century of Sightings and Citings of Conrad's Presences in Print, Crafts, Media and Monuments

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Master mariner and pioneer author of Modernist technique Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) achieved such eminence in his lifetime that his presence, explicit or implicit, could be found in the lives and works of several contemporaries of consequence. Through the century since his death he has lived on as a presence in the works of later authors to the present day. A collection spanning fifteen years of the present author's sightings of Conrad's presences are not only literary, but also memorial. Monuments, sculpture, ships, plaques, the performing arts, cabinetry and even a pub find a place. Each sighting is described in its context--a couple of certain or likely sightings by Conrad, such as Moli?re and Matthew Arnold, and the rest sightings or ambient intimations of Conrad's presence -fiction and social commentary in novels and film by significant authors who carry on his legacy, from contemporaries such as H.G. Wells, Ford Madox Ford and F. Scott Fitzgerald to moderns George Orwell, Albert Camus, John Le Carr?e, Ian MacEwan and John Banfield, among others.

Presented in a clear yet poetic prose style, this record of Conrad's influence on these contemporary and later writers brings a significant dimension to their interpretation; conversely Conrad's place may be perceived more precisely in the historically broadening canon from Modernist to Postmodern. Together with its illustrations, Intimations of Joseph Conrad is a novel and unique concept, as entertaining as it is informative.



Author: G. W. Stephen Brodsky
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 09/28/2024
Pages: 208
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 8.33h x 6.20w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9783031679179
2024 Edition
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