![]() ![]() We begin with two rivers of contradiction, the Thames and the Congo. A Chronology and revised Selected Bibliography are also included."- … ( more) Carringer, Seymour Chatman, and Pamela Demory. The collection of essays on film adaptations of the novella has been completely revised to include essays by Robert L. Ruppel, Adriana Cavarero, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy, Urmila Seshagirl, and Nidesh Lawtoo. These classic essays are further supported by new material from Benita Parry, Susan Jones, Richard J. Hillis Miller, and others have been carried over from the previous edition. Essays from Chinua Achebe, Jeremy Hawthorn, Hunt Hawkins, Ian Watts, J. "Criticism" examines a wide range of critical responses to the novella, which span from Conrad's peers up until the twenty-first century. "Backgrounds and Contexts" explores the wide range of historical attitudes that influenced the text, including essays on imperialism and the Congo, Nineteenth-Century Attitudes Toward Race, Conrad in the Congo, and The Author on Art and Literature. The text comes paired with eplanatory footnotes, illustrations and photographs, and an introduction by the editor. ![]() This Norton Critical Edition is based on the 1902 English first book publication. ![]() Kurtz, the chief of the Inner Station, Marlow is confronted with the cruel realities of European imperialism in Africa. "Heart of Darkness follows the story of Charlie Marlow's time working on the Congo River. ![]()
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