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Page 148
John Batchelor. in varying degrees of distress about him and that Brown somehow caused his death ; but we have to ... cause . At first he is not sure whether the Malays will obey him : he says to Brown ( but ' as if ' to himself ) ' I ...
John Batchelor. in varying degrees of distress about him and that Brown somehow caused his death ; but we have to ... cause . At first he is not sure whether the Malays will obey him : he says to Brown ( but ' as if ' to himself ) ' I ...
Page 165
... cause of Hamlet's loss of honour is the cause of Jim's loss of honour . - - Some critics of Shakespeare assume that Shakespearian drama and the novel constitute , from the point of view of criticism , separate universes . 10 How far ...
... cause of Hamlet's loss of honour is the cause of Jim's loss of honour . - - Some critics of Shakespeare assume that Shakespearian drama and the novel constitute , from the point of view of criticism , separate universes . 10 How far ...
Page 175
... causes dream and reality to become interchangeable as they are for Segismundo ( who inhabits two realities , two dreams ) . Two more interchangeable terms that cause grave difficulty are ' existence ' and ' reality ' as used by Marlow ...
... causes dream and reality to become interchangeable as they are for Segismundo ( who inhabits two realities , two dreams ) . Two more interchangeable terms that cause grave difficulty are ' existence ' and ' reality ' as used by Marlow ...
Contents
The Critical Reception and Literary Context | 25 |
Composition and Sources of Lord | 49 |
Lord Jim Chapters | 80 |
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Almayer's Folly artist become Brierly Brown butterfly central Chapter 16 Chapter 20 Chapter 35 Chapter 9 Conrad's novels consciousness Cornelius Crane critics Curle Dain Waris death discussion disgrace Doramin dramatic dream end of Chapter English father feeling fiction figure Ford Ford Madox Ford Ford's French Lieutenant friendship Garnett German skipper guilt Hamlet Heart of Darkness hero Heyst honour human Ian Watt ibid isolated James Jeddah Jewel Jim's story Joseph Conrad judgement jump Karl and Davies letter Lingard literary Lord Jim Malay Archipelago Malays manuscript Marlow mind moral Moser Najder Narcissus Nigger Nostromo novelist omniscient narrator Patna Patusan personality Preface protagonist Razumov reader reality relationship Richard Curle romantic Sarawak says Secret Sharer seems seen sense ship Singapore solidarity spoken narrative Stephen Crane suggest suicide takes tale tell tragedy truth Verleun Victory Western Eyes white Rajah World's Classics edition writing young Zdzisław Najder