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    LORD JIM by JOSEPH CONRAD 1857-1924Large Print

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    174,-

    LORD JIM by JOSEPH CONRAD 1857-1924 Large Print

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  • av Joseph Conrad
    174,-

    In Conrad's haunting tale, Marlow, a seaman and wanderer, recounts his physical and psychological journey in search of the enigmatic Kurtz. Travelling to the heart of the African continent, he discovers how Kurtz has gained his position of power and influence over the local people. Marlow's struggle to fathom his experience involves him in a radical questioning of not only his own nature and values but the nature and values of his society.

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    147,-

    Heart of Darkness is a novella written by Polish-born writer Joseph Conrad (born Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski). Before its 1902 publication, it appeared as a three-part series (1899) in Blackwood's Magazine. It is widely regarded as a significant work of English literature and part of the Western canon. This highly symbolic story is actually a story within a story, or frame narrative. It follows Marlow as he recounts, from dusk through to late night, his adventure into the Congo to a group of men aboard a ship anchored in the Thames Estuary. The story details an incident when Marlow, an Englishman, took a foreign assignment as a ferry-boat captain, employed by a Belgian trading company. Although the river is never specifically named, readers may assume it is the Congo River, in the Congo Free State, a private colony of King Leopold II. Marlow is employed to transport ivory downriver; however, his more pressing assignment is to return Kurtz, another ivory trader, to civilization in a cover up. Kurtz has a reputation throughout the region.

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    147,-

    THE MIRROR OF THE SEA by Joseph Conrad 1857-1924

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    TYPHOON by Joseph Conrad 1857-1924 Large Print

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  • - A story of an eastern river
    av Joseph Conrad
    161,-

    ALMAYER'S FOLLY - A story of an eastern river - By Joseph Conrad 1857-1924

  • - An Island Tale
    av Joseph Conrad
    188 - 250,-

    Axel Heyst, a dreamer and a restless drifter, believes he can avoid suffering by cutting himself off from others. Then he becomes involved in the operation of a coal company on a remote island in the Malay Archipelago, and when it fails he turns his back on humanity once more. But his life alters when he rescues a young English girl, Lena, from Zangiacomo's Ladies' Orchestra and the evil innkeeper Schomberg, taking her to his island retreat. The affair between Heyst and Lena begins with her release, but the relationship shifts as Lena struggles to save Heyst from detachment and isolation. Featuring arguably the most interesting hero created by Conrad, Victory is both a compelling tale of adventure and a perceptive study of the power of love.

  • av Conrad Joseph Conrad
    482,-

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    174,-

    THE MIRROR OF THE SEA by JOSEPH CONRAD 1857-1924 Large Print

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    596 - 862,-

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  • av Joseph Conrad
    463 - 729,-

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  • av Joseph Conrad
    451,-

    "Chance: A Tale in Two Parts" by Joseph Conrad is a captivating and intricately woven narrative that explores the unpredictable and often mysterious nature of fate and human relationships. Through its two distinct parts, the story delves into the lives of its characters, shedding light on their individual journeys and the interconnectedness of their experiences.In the first part of the tale, readers are introduced to Flora de Barral, a young woman who finds herself in a challenging and uncertain situation. As the daughter of a disgraced financier, Flora's life is marked by the stigma of her father's actions. Despite her efforts to forge a new path, she struggles to escape the shadows of her past. Conrad skillfully portrays Flora's resilience and determination as she navigates a world that often judges her based on her family's history.The narrative takes a turn in the second part, where the focus shifts to Captain Anthony. A chance encounter with Flora sets in motion a series of events that lead to unexpected revelations and confrontations. Captain Anthony's own journey is one of self-discovery, as he grapples with his emotions and confronts the complexities of his relationships.Throughout both parts of the tale, Joseph Conrad weaves a rich tapestry of characters, each with their own hopes, fears, and desires. The interactions between Flora, Captain Anthony, and the supporting cast highlight the intricate threads that connect their lives, demonstrating the profound impact that chance encounters and decisions can have on shaping destinies."Chance" delves into themes of identity, redemption, and the transformative power of human connection. Conrad's nuanced exploration of his characters' inner lives and external circumstances invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the role that chance plays in shaping their paths.The narrative style of "Chance" is marked by Conrad's trademark introspection and psychological depth. His prose invites readers to delve into the minds of the characters, unraveling their thoughts and motivations. The story's intricate structure, divided into two parts, adds layers of complexity to the unfolding plot and allows for a deeper exploration of the characters' development.In "Chance: A Tale in Two Parts," Joseph Conrad masterfully crafts a tale that blurs the lines between chance and destiny, illuminating the intricate interplay between individual choices and the forces that shape lives. Through its vivid characters, thought-provoking themes, and rich narrative, the story leaves a lasting impression on readers, inviting them to contemplate the role of chance in their own narratives.

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  • av Joseph Conrad
    242,-

    ""Lord Jim"" is a compelling novel written by the renowned Polish-British author Joseph Conrad. Published in 1900, this literary masterpiece explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the complex nature of human character.The story follows the life of Jim, a young British seaman who experiences a tragic incident at sea. Plagued by a sense of shame and remorse, Jim seeks to find redemption by escaping his past and embarking on a journey of self-discovery.Conrad's powerful and evocative prose paints a vivid picture of Jim's internal struggles as he grapples with questions of morality and honour. The novel delves deep into the themes of courage, cowardice, and the impact of one's actions on their own sense of identity.""Lord Jim"" is a thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche, offering profound insights into the complexities of human nature and the universal desire for redemption.

  • av Joseph Conrad
    242,-

    ""Chance: A Tale in Two Parts"" is a compelling novel written by Joseph Conrad. Published in [YEAR], the story takes readers on a journey of love, fate, and the unpredictable nature of human existence.The novel follows the life of Flora de Barral, a young woman who finds herself at the mercy of circumstances and societal expectations. Abandoned by her father, Flora navigates through various relationships and encounters, including her tumultuous marriage to Captain Anthony, a man with a mysterious past. Through vivid storytelling and complex character development, Conrad delves into themes of identity, morality, and the impact of chance on individuals' lives.""Chance"" showcases Conrad's masterful prose, introspective narrative style, and ability to capture the complexities of human emotions. With its engaging plot and thought-provoking exploration of human nature, the novel is a timeless literary work that continues to resonate with readers.

  • av Joseph Conrad
    411,-

    Lord Jim was first published as a serial in Blackwood¿s Magazine between October 1899 and November 1900. The first edition of the complete book was published by William Blackwood and Sons in 1900. The story begins when the young British seaman Jim, one of the crew of the steamer Patna, abandons the ship while it¿s in distress. The resulting censure prevents Jim from finding stable employment, until a captain named Marlow suggests he find his future in Patusan, a small village on a remote island in the South Seas. There he¿s able to earn the respect of the islanders and is dubbed ¿Lord Jim.¿The abandoning of the Patna by its crew is said to have been based on the real-life abandoning of the S.S. Jeddah in 1880. Lord Jim explores issues of colonialism, dreams of heroism, guilt, failure, and redemption. The book is remarkable for its unusual nested narrative structure, in which Captain Marlow and a number of other characters provide multiple perspectives of the protagonist. The gradual build-up of their richly described viewpoints imparts glimpses of Jim¿s inner life, yet ultimately leaves him unknowable.

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