Heart of darkness:
Marlowe sails down the Congo in search of Kurtz, a company agent who has, according to rumors, become insane in the jungle isolation
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Zusammenfassung: | Marlowe sails down the Congo in search of Kurtz, a company agent who has, according to rumors, become insane in the jungle isolation |
Beschreibung: | Previously published: Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview; Letchworth: Turpin, 1999 |
Beschreibung: | 343 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9781554815531 |
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contents | Machine generated contents note From Letter to William Blackwood (31 December 1898) -- From Edward Garnett, "Introduction" to Letters from Conrad (1928) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (31 January 1898) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (8 February 1899) -- From Letter to William Blackwood (31 May 1902) -- From Letter to Elsie Hueffer (3 December 1902) -- From Letter to Edward Garnett (22 December 1902) -- From "Geography and Some Explorers," National Geographic (March 1924) -- From Letter to Roger Casement (21 December 1903) -- "Author's Note" to Almayer's Folly (1895) -- The Congo: African, American, and European Viewpoints -- From Disasi Makulo, The Life of Disasi Makulo (c. 1940) -- From William G. Stairs, Victorian Explorer: The African Diaries of William G. Stairs (1887) -- From George Washington Williams, An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II (1890) -- From E.J. Glave, In Savage Africa: Or, SixYears Adventure in Congo-Land (1893) -- From Guy Burrows, The Land of the Pigmies (1898) -- From "An Englishman's Account of Congo State Methods," The Times (26 May 1899) -- From Roger Casement, "The Casement Report" (1904) -- From E.D. Morel, Great Britain and the Congo (1909) -- From Mark Twain, King Leopold's Soliloquy: A Defense of His Congo Rule (1905) -- Henry Morton Stanley -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Through the Dark Continent (1878) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, "Preface," Through the Dark Continent (1899) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Incidents of the Journey through the Dark Continent (1886) -- From speech at a dinner given in his honour by the Lotos Club in New York (27 November 1886) -- From speech on being given the Freedom of the City of Swansea (4 October 1892) -- Advertising Announcement (1899) -- British Perspectives on Race and Imperialism -- From Thomas Carlyle, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (December 1849) -- From John Stuart Mill, "The Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (January 1850) -- From W.M. Thackeray to Anne Carmichael-Smyth (26 January 1853) -- From John Ruskin, "Lecture 1: Inaugural" (1870) -- From George Gissing to Algernon Gissing (23 January 1885) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Imperial Institute (11 November 1895) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Royal Colonial Institute (31 March 1897) -- From Mary Kingsley, "Appendix 1: Trade and Labour in West Africa," Travels in West Africa (1897) -- From Benjamin Kidd, The Control of the Tropics (1898) -- From Cecil Rhodes, Speech at Cape Town (18 July 1898) -- Conrad's Reading -- From Gabriela Cunninghame Graham, Saint Teresa, Being Some Account of Her Life and Times (1894) -- From R.B. Cunninghame Graham, "Bloody Niggers," The Social-Democrat (April 1897) -- From Jules Houdret, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (10 April 1897) -- From H.R. Fox Bourne, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (16 April 1897) -- From Andrew Seth, "Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Works," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (October 1897) -- From E.J. Glave, "Cruelty in the Congo Free State: Concluding Extracts from the Journals of E.J. Glave," Century Magazine (September 1897) -- From "Notes," Saturday Review (17 December 1898) -- Major Textual Changes -- Illustrations -- The Photographs of Alexandre Delcommune -- The Photographs of Alice Harris -- Maps of the Congo |
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spelling | Conrad, Joseph 1857-1924 Verfasser (DE-588)118521861 aut Heart of darkness Joseph Conrad ; edited by D.C.R.A. Goonetilleke ; editorial assistants, Genevieve Kirk, Don LePan Third edition Peterborough, Ontario Broadview Editions [2020] 343 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Broadview editions Previously published: Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview; Letchworth: Turpin, 1999 Machine generated contents note From Letter to William Blackwood (31 December 1898) -- From Edward Garnett, "Introduction" to Letters from Conrad (1928) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (31 January 1898) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (8 February 1899) -- From Letter to William Blackwood (31 May 1902) -- From Letter to Elsie Hueffer (3 December 1902) -- From Letter to Edward Garnett (22 December 1902) -- From "Geography and Some Explorers," National Geographic (March 1924) -- From Letter to Roger Casement (21 December 1903) -- "Author's Note" to Almayer's Folly (1895) -- The Congo: African, American, and European Viewpoints -- From Disasi Makulo, The Life of Disasi Makulo (c. 1940) -- From William G. Stairs, Victorian Explorer: The African Diaries of William G. Stairs (1887) -- From George Washington Williams, An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II (1890) -- From E.J. Glave, In Savage Africa: Or, SixYears Adventure in Congo-Land (1893) -- From Guy Burrows, The Land of the Pigmies (1898) -- From "An Englishman's Account of Congo State Methods," The Times (26 May 1899) -- From Roger Casement, "The Casement Report" (1904) -- From E.D. Morel, Great Britain and the Congo (1909) -- From Mark Twain, King Leopold's Soliloquy: A Defense of His Congo Rule (1905) -- Henry Morton Stanley -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Through the Dark Continent (1878) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, "Preface," Through the Dark Continent (1899) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Incidents of the Journey through the Dark Continent (1886) -- From speech at a dinner given in his honour by the Lotos Club in New York (27 November 1886) -- From speech on being given the Freedom of the City of Swansea (4 October 1892) -- Advertising Announcement (1899) -- British Perspectives on Race and Imperialism -- From Thomas Carlyle, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (December 1849) -- From John Stuart Mill, "The Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (January 1850) -- From W.M. Thackeray to Anne Carmichael-Smyth (26 January 1853) -- From John Ruskin, "Lecture 1: Inaugural" (1870) -- From George Gissing to Algernon Gissing (23 January 1885) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Imperial Institute (11 November 1895) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Royal Colonial Institute (31 March 1897) -- From Mary Kingsley, "Appendix 1: Trade and Labour in West Africa," Travels in West Africa (1897) -- From Benjamin Kidd, The Control of the Tropics (1898) -- From Cecil Rhodes, Speech at Cape Town (18 July 1898) -- Conrad's Reading -- From Gabriela Cunninghame Graham, Saint Teresa, Being Some Account of Her Life and Times (1894) -- From R.B. Cunninghame Graham, "Bloody Niggers," The Social-Democrat (April 1897) -- From Jules Houdret, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (10 April 1897) -- From H.R. Fox Bourne, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (16 April 1897) -- From Andrew Seth, "Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Works," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (October 1897) -- From E.J. Glave, "Cruelty in the Congo Free State: Concluding Extracts from the Journals of E.J. Glave," Century Magazine (September 1897) -- From "Notes," Saturday Review (17 December 1898) -- Major Textual Changes -- Illustrations -- The Photographs of Alexandre Delcommune -- The Photographs of Alice Harris -- Maps of the Congo Marlowe sails down the Congo in search of Kurtz, a company agent who has, according to rumors, become insane in the jungle isolation Conrad, Joseph 1857-1924 Heart of darkness (DE-588)4132636-2 gnd rswk-swf Conrad, Joseph / 1857-1924 / Heart of darkness Europeans / Africa / Fiction Trading posts / Fiction Degeneration / Fiction Imperialism / Fiction Africa / Fiction Heart of darkness (Conrad, Joseph) Degeneration Europeans Imperialism Trading posts Africa Fiction (DE-588)1071854844 Fiktionale Darstellung gnd-content Conrad, Joseph 1857-1924 Heart of darkness (DE-588)4132636-2 u DE-604 Goonetilleke, Devapriya C. R. A. 1938- (DE-588)120738678 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781770487475 |
spellingShingle | Conrad, Joseph 1857-1924 Heart of darkness Machine generated contents note From Letter to William Blackwood (31 December 1898) -- From Edward Garnett, "Introduction" to Letters from Conrad (1928) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (31 January 1898) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (8 February 1899) -- From Letter to William Blackwood (31 May 1902) -- From Letter to Elsie Hueffer (3 December 1902) -- From Letter to Edward Garnett (22 December 1902) -- From "Geography and Some Explorers," National Geographic (March 1924) -- From Letter to Roger Casement (21 December 1903) -- "Author's Note" to Almayer's Folly (1895) -- The Congo: African, American, and European Viewpoints -- From Disasi Makulo, The Life of Disasi Makulo (c. 1940) -- From William G. Stairs, Victorian Explorer: The African Diaries of William G. Stairs (1887) -- From George Washington Williams, An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II (1890) -- From E.J. Glave, In Savage Africa: Or, SixYears Adventure in Congo-Land (1893) -- From Guy Burrows, The Land of the Pigmies (1898) -- From "An Englishman's Account of Congo State Methods," The Times (26 May 1899) -- From Roger Casement, "The Casement Report" (1904) -- From E.D. Morel, Great Britain and the Congo (1909) -- From Mark Twain, King Leopold's Soliloquy: A Defense of His Congo Rule (1905) -- Henry Morton Stanley -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Through the Dark Continent (1878) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, "Preface," Through the Dark Continent (1899) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Incidents of the Journey through the Dark Continent (1886) -- From speech at a dinner given in his honour by the Lotos Club in New York (27 November 1886) -- From speech on being given the Freedom of the City of Swansea (4 October 1892) -- Advertising Announcement (1899) -- British Perspectives on Race and Imperialism -- From Thomas Carlyle, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (December 1849) -- From John Stuart Mill, "The Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (January 1850) -- From W.M. Thackeray to Anne Carmichael-Smyth (26 January 1853) -- From John Ruskin, "Lecture 1: Inaugural" (1870) -- From George Gissing to Algernon Gissing (23 January 1885) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Imperial Institute (11 November 1895) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Royal Colonial Institute (31 March 1897) -- From Mary Kingsley, "Appendix 1: Trade and Labour in West Africa," Travels in West Africa (1897) -- From Benjamin Kidd, The Control of the Tropics (1898) -- From Cecil Rhodes, Speech at Cape Town (18 July 1898) -- Conrad's Reading -- From Gabriela Cunninghame Graham, Saint Teresa, Being Some Account of Her Life and Times (1894) -- From R.B. Cunninghame Graham, "Bloody Niggers," The Social-Democrat (April 1897) -- From Jules Houdret, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (10 April 1897) -- From H.R. Fox Bourne, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (16 April 1897) -- From Andrew Seth, "Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Works," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (October 1897) -- From E.J. Glave, "Cruelty in the Congo Free State: Concluding Extracts from the Journals of E.J. Glave," Century Magazine (September 1897) -- From "Notes," Saturday Review (17 December 1898) -- Major Textual Changes -- Illustrations -- The Photographs of Alexandre Delcommune -- The Photographs of Alice Harris -- Maps of the Congo Conrad, Joseph 1857-1924 Heart of darkness (DE-588)4132636-2 gnd |
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title_alt | From Letter to William Blackwood (31 December 1898) -- From Edward Garnett, "Introduction" to Letters from Conrad (1928) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (31 January 1898) -- From Letter to R.B. Cunninghame Graham (8 February 1899) -- From Letter to William Blackwood (31 May 1902) -- From Letter to Elsie Hueffer (3 December 1902) -- From Letter to Edward Garnett (22 December 1902) -- From "Geography and Some Explorers," National Geographic (March 1924) -- From Letter to Roger Casement (21 December 1903) -- "Author's Note" to Almayer's Folly (1895) -- The Congo: African, American, and European Viewpoints -- From Disasi Makulo, The Life of Disasi Makulo (c. 1940) -- From William G. Stairs, Victorian Explorer: The African Diaries of William G. Stairs (1887) -- From George Washington Williams, An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II (1890) -- From E.J. Glave, In Savage Africa: Or, SixYears Adventure in Congo-Land (1893) -- From Guy Burrows, The Land of the Pigmies (1898) -- From "An Englishman's Account of Congo State Methods," The Times (26 May 1899) -- From Roger Casement, "The Casement Report" (1904) -- From E.D. Morel, Great Britain and the Congo (1909) -- From Mark Twain, King Leopold's Soliloquy: A Defense of His Congo Rule (1905) -- Henry Morton Stanley -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Through the Dark Continent (1878) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, "Preface," Through the Dark Continent (1899) -- From Henry Morton Stanley, Incidents of the Journey through the Dark Continent (1886) -- From speech at a dinner given in his honour by the Lotos Club in New York (27 November 1886) -- From speech on being given the Freedom of the City of Swansea (4 October 1892) -- Advertising Announcement (1899) -- British Perspectives on Race and Imperialism -- From Thomas Carlyle, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (December 1849) -- From John Stuart Mill, "The Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine (January 1850) -- From W.M. Thackeray to Anne Carmichael-Smyth (26 January 1853) -- From John Ruskin, "Lecture 1: Inaugural" (1870) -- From George Gissing to Algernon Gissing (23 January 1885) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Imperial Institute (11 November 1895) -- From Joseph Chamberlain, Speech, the Royal Colonial Institute (31 March 1897) -- From Mary Kingsley, "Appendix 1: Trade and Labour in West Africa," Travels in West Africa (1897) -- From Benjamin Kidd, The Control of the Tropics (1898) -- From Cecil Rhodes, Speech at Cape Town (18 July 1898) -- Conrad's Reading -- From Gabriela Cunninghame Graham, Saint Teresa, Being Some Account of Her Life and Times (1894) -- From R.B. Cunninghame Graham, "Bloody Niggers," The Social-Democrat (April 1897) -- From Jules Houdret, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (10 April 1897) -- From H.R. Fox Bourne, "The Congo Free State," Letter to the Editor of The Times (16 April 1897) -- From Andrew Seth, "Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Works," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (October 1897) -- From E.J. Glave, "Cruelty in the Congo Free State: Concluding Extracts from the Journals of E.J. Glave," Century Magazine (September 1897) -- From "Notes," Saturday Review (17 December 1898) -- Major Textual Changes -- Illustrations -- The Photographs of Alexandre Delcommune -- The Photographs of Alice Harris -- Maps of the Congo |
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title_full | Heart of darkness Joseph Conrad ; edited by D.C.R.A. Goonetilleke ; editorial assistants, Genevieve Kirk, Don LePan |
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title_short | Heart of darkness |
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