Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad 1857
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Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness
Joseph Conrad (1857 -1924) born Józef Teodor Conrad Korzeniowski in Russian occupied Ukraine n 1874 French merchant marines, later British n 1886 became British citizen n 1890 traveled to Congo n https: //youtu. be/w. YBJ 8 yg 3 gzg n
The Writing of Heart of Darkness Blackwood’s Magazine (1899) n Three-part serial, February, March and April 1899 n
Heart of Darkness (1899, 1902) n Central questions: n n What is Conrad saying about European colonization/civilization? How are we to read his text? Should we read it at all?
Variety of Readings Modernist readers (1901—see modernist slide) n Psychological Analysis (1930 s/Freud and Jung) n Postcolonial (1970/Said and Bhabha) n Historical (1990/Hochschild) n
Modernist fiction n n n n lack of causality insufficiency of language discontinuity, fragmentation attempts to represent multiple truths of consciousness & psyche rejection of outward, coherent appearance of realist conventions alienation antibourgeois first person narrator, often unreliable work by male writers
The Frame: n n set up of Marlow’s narrative On Thames (outside of London) his audience Marlow
What does the title refer to? n n How does the river play into the meaning? Look for mentions of “darkness”: n n n n London (3, 96) Ancient Britain (6 -7) Africa (9, 40, 43, 84) and Kurtz (60, 85, 86, 87*, 91) and the Intended (93) Choice of “nightmares”? (17, 78, 80, 85, 87) Ending?
Characterization of Europe/Europeans n n n Belgium, “the sepulchral city” (11, 88) bizarre/absurd behavior (16, 17) the Accountant (21) the Manager (25) The El Dorado Exploring Expedition the Pilgrims (27, 59)
Characterization of Africa and Africans n Chinua Achebe: n n n n Africa as “the other world”, antithesis of Europe (lack of) language and Africans (p. 49, 83) fear of “kinship” with Africans (59) lack of history (43, 50) Africa as symbolic setting dehumanization of Africans (“it” 20, fragmented 55, “not inhuman” 44) racism underlying the colonial enterprise Kurtz’s madness due to contact with Africa
Kurtz n n n n a “remarkable man” (22) painting (29 -30) progress” (30) “All Europe contributed to the making of Kurtz” (61) his “talk” (58) lacked restraint “the spell […] of the wilderness” (82) vs. the helmsman (62)
Characterization of women the aunt: “out of touch with the truth” (14) n the mistress (75 -76) n the Intended (59, 92, 95) n
Major works: Lord Jim (1900) n Nostromo (1904) n The Secret Agent (1907) n The Secret Sharer (1909) n
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