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            <title>Heart of darkness : authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism
            by Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.
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            <description>The Fourth Edition is again based on Robert Kimbroughs meticulously re-edited text. Missing words have been restored and the entire novel has been re-punctuated in accordance with Conrads style. The result is the first published version of Heart of Darkness that allows readers to hear Marlows voice as Conrad heard it when he wrote the story. Backgrounds and Contexts provides readers with a generous collection of maps and photographs that bring the Belgian Congo to life. Textual materials, topically arranged, address nineteenth-century views of imperialism and racism and include autobiographical writings by Conrad on his life in the Congo. New to the Fourth Edition is an excerpt from Adam Hochschilds recent book, King Leopolds Ghost, as well as writings on race by Hegel, Darwin, and Galton. Criticism includes a wealth of new materials, including nine contemporary reviews and assessments of Conrad and Heart of Darkness and twelve recent essays by Chinua Achebe, Peter Brooks, Daphne Erdinast-Vulcan, Edward Said, and Paul B. Armstrong, among others. Also new to this edition is a section of writings on the connections between Heart of Darkness and the film Apocalypse Now by Louis K. Greiff, Margot Norris, and Lynda J. Dryden. A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included. About the Series: No other series of classic texts equals the caliber of the Norton Critical Editions. Each volume combines the most authoritative text available with the comprehensive pedagogical apparatus necessary to appreciate the work fully. Careful editing, first-rate translation, and thorough explanatory annotations allow each text to meet the highest literary standards while remaining accessible to students. Each edition is printed on acid-free paper and every text in the series remains in print. Norton Critical Editions are the choice for excellence in scholarship for students at more than 2,000 universities worldwide.</description>
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            <title>Heart of darkness &amp; selections from The Congo diary
            by Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.
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            <title>Typhoon and other stories
            by Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.
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            <title>The nigger of the Narcissus : an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, reviews and criticism
            by Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.
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            <description>Joseph Conrads account of the voyage of a sailing-ship from Bombay harbour to the Port of London combines uniquely the skills of the master mariner with the power of the master novelist. It evokes in intense and exact detail what it felt like to negotiate the great wind belts of two oceans. But is is also Conrads first major exploration of the psychology of service-of the pressure on a group of seamen brought to the test...of the moral problems of conduct by their encounter with elemental nature and with the secret terrors and evasions of two of their comrades.</description>
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