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Treatment of Coloured Community in Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A Post Colonial Perspective

Treatment of Coloured Community in Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A Post Colonial Perspective

... in Heart of Darkness and in Things Fall ...of Heart of Darkness and then show how Things Fall Apart responds to Heart of Darkness by portraying Africa and its people ...to ...

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“The earth seemed unearthly”: capital, world ecology, and enchanted nature in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

“The earth seemed unearthly”: capital, world ecology, and enchanted nature in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

... in Heart of Darkness corresponds to the central conflict staged within the novella, that between the economic discourses of efficiency espoused by the European accountants and the monstrous effects of waste ...

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Marlows Dilemma and Ours; Conrad and Africas Development Agenda: A Reading of Heart of Darkness

Marlows Dilemma and Ours; Conrad and Africas Development Agenda: A Reading of Heart of Darkness

... teaching Heart of Darkness from a new historicist perspective, Mark ...Eaton.55). Heart of Darkness can be conveniently read within this perspective because it is a product of both exogenous ...

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The Imaginary and the Symbolic in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

The Imaginary and the Symbolic in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

... 33 in his “Orientalism Reconsidered.” He argues that the West conceives of the Orient “as feminine” its riches as fertile and refers to the notion of the harem as one of its main icons: “its main symbol the sensual ...

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The ‘Self’ and the ‘Other’ in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Al-Tayyib Salih's Season of Migration to the North: Postcolonial Study

The ‘Self’ and the ‘Other’ in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Al-Tayyib Salih's Season of Migration to the North: Postcolonial Study

... While the two novels are similar in their narratives that feature disarming and disturbing encounters with a colonial 'other'; the form of the 'other' in each novel is different. In Heart of Darkness, the ...

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DE SPIRITED NATURE AND THE ENLIGHTENED MAN: AN ECOLOGICAL CRITIQUE OF JOSEPH CONRAD’S HEART OF DARKNESS

DE SPIRITED NATURE AND THE ENLIGHTENED MAN: AN ECOLOGICAL CRITIQUE OF JOSEPH CONRAD’S HEART OF DARKNESS

... in Heart of Darkness, Marlow uses Nature just as a metaphor for the description of the negative dimensions of the universe by seeing it as “inhuman” and often contrasting it with the category of the “man” ...

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Reading and Resisting Representations of Black Africans in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

Reading and Resisting Representations of Black Africans in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

... Conrad’s Heart of Darkness has been lauded as a stylistic achievement of European literature since its publication in ...within Heart of Darkness align with Conrad’s liberal anti-imperialist ...

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Postcoloniality in No Longer at Ease, A Passage to  India, The Heart of Darkness

Postcoloniality in No Longer at Ease, A Passage to India, The Heart of Darkness

... In The Heart of Darkness, Conrad also traces the link of the authoritative attitude towards the colonized. The event of bargain between Fresleven and Blackman selling ‘black’ hens and the reaction by ...

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Representing Otherness: A Comparative Study of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North

Representing Otherness: A Comparative Study of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North

... Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a good case in point wherein Africans are “Othered” and seen as being quite different from those who belong to the community of European ...

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The Production of the Imperialist Subjectivities in Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”

The Production of the Imperialist Subjectivities in Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”

... of Darkness,” Stephen Ross argues that overlapping of the Empire and subjectivity in Conrad suggests a broader system of symbolization, which he describes as “the proto-Imperial modernity” ...of Darkness” ...

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Prejudice in Joseph Conrad’s Post-Colonial Novel Heart of Darkness

Prejudice in Joseph Conrad’s Post-Colonial Novel Heart of Darkness

... intend Heart of Darkness to be a racist ...about Heart of Darkness being a racist novel would have never been ...novel Heart of Darkness is just a complete reflection of racist ...

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THE SILENCE OF NATURE IN JOSEPH CONRAD’S HEART OF DARKNESS: AN ECOCRITICAL STUDY

THE SILENCE OF NATURE IN JOSEPH CONRAD’S HEART OF DARKNESS: AN ECOCRITICAL STUDY

... in Heart of Darkness, for instance, Marlow is haunted by a sense of “a mournful and senseless delusion” inflicted on him by the “oily and languid sea” and the “uniform sombreness of the coast” (Conrad 14) ...

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Heart of Darkness: A Congolese Trove of Pain

Heart of Darkness: A Congolese Trove of Pain

... was received as an overriding, appalling and an issue discussed and criticised widely in fiction and non-fiction. Literary works, such as, novels, short stories and poetry featured imperialism and colonialism as a ...

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Heart of Darkness

Heart of Darkness

... was now reconciled with the arch-priest. He made a point of that. ‘But when one is young one must see things, gather experience, ideas; enlarge the mind.’ ‘Here!’ I interrupted. ‘You can never tell! Here I met Mr. ...

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Civilization and Savagery in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now

Civilization and Savagery in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now

... restraint. Very obviously he has gone ins These parallels are instrumental in establishi Marlow and Willard originate and from whic digresses but Marlow does not. Marlow feels that[r] ...

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Literature and the value of interpretation : the cases of The Tempest and Heart of Darkness

Literature and the value of interpretation : the cases of The Tempest and Heart of Darkness

... Vickers, Brian, ed., Shakespeare: the Critical Heritage L volume 1, 1623-1692 London: Routledge, 1974 - Returning to Shakespeare London: Routledge, 1989 Walton, Kendall L., Mimesis as Ma[r] ...

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The Hungry Tide: Amitav Ghosh’s Heart of Darkness

The Hungry Tide: Amitav Ghosh’s Heart of Darkness

... understanding of each other. Horen tells this story of Bon Bibi to Nirmal and reveals that the stories actually come from a very, very old book, written by a Muslim author Abdur Rahim, further Fokir learns it as a song ...

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Expectations of darkness; the "blind poet" P.B. Marston

Expectations of darkness; the "blind poet" P.B. Marston

... Though Marston does not go so far as this, I will suggest in this essay that he does challenge the bias towards sight imbedded particularly in poetic language, rejecting clichés of visua[r] ...

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Light into Darkness: The Significance of Glowworms and Fireflies in Western Culture

Light into Darkness: The Significance of Glowworms and Fireflies in Western Culture

... Abstract The lampyrids (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) belong to the few insects that have been named and observed accurately for thousands of years. The most common names in European languages are formed as diminutives of ...

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From darkness to light. the restoration of Barton Broad

From darkness to light. the restoration of Barton Broad

... Lake restoration began on Barton Broad in the late 1970s when improvements to sewage treatment works meant less phosphorus was discharged into the River Ant, upstream of Barton Broad.Thi[r] ...

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