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Heart Of Darkness

Heart Of Darkness

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This is the first published version of the novel that allows readers to hear Marlow's voice as Conrad himself heard it as he wrote the story. The editor, Robert Kimbrough, has completely re-edited the text—missing words have been restored, and the entire novel has been repunctuated in accordance with Conrad's own style.

New to "Backgrounds" is the story of George Washington Williams, a black American who was in the Congo at the same time as Conrad. Acting on his own, Williams sent detailed reports on conditions in the Congo to both president Benjamin Harrison and Belgium's King Leopold II. Williams's writings, along with John Hope Franklin's commentary on Williams, present a good basis for comparison with and contrast Conrad. Also included are historical backgrounds to the Congo/Zaire, from the late nineteenth century to the present.

Critical interpretation of the novel is wide ranging and includes newly chosen essays by Third World writers Chinua Achebe, Wilson Harris, Francis B. Singh, C.P. Sarvan; varied commentary on the film Apocalypse Now as it relates to the novel; and essays by Ian Watt, Garrett Stewart, and Robert Kimbrough, among others.

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ISBN13: 9780393955521
ISBN10: 0393955524
Language: English
Publisher: W.w. Norton
Publication Year: 1987
Format: Paperback

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  • One Line Summary

    Reconstructed classic exploring imperial darkness and moral dilemmas.

  • Who is this book for?

    This edition of Heart Of Darkness offers a fascinating peek into Conrad's original voice, making it a must-read for those interested in literary history and stylistic intricacies. It also enriches the experience with historical context and diverse critical essays, giving you a broader understanding of its themes and relevance today. Whether you're drawn to the novel's compelling narrative or its analytical commentary, this book provides a profound journey into human morality and colonialism.

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