Conrad's early sea fiction : the novelist as navigator / Paul Bruss.
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Lewisburg :
Bucknell University Press,
℗♭1979.
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Table of Contents:
- Conrad's essays: the background behind his early sea fiction
- "The Nigger of the Narcissus" : the new metaphor
- Narrative irony in "Karain: a Memory"
- Conrad's "Youth" : problems of interpretation
- Navigation in "Heart of Darkness"
- "Lord Jim" (I): Marlow's interviews with Jim and with Jewel
- "Lord Jim" (II): Marlow's interviews with the lieutenant and with the philosopher
- "Typhoon" : ironic diminishing of the pattern
- "Falk" : the last maturation
- "The End of the Tether" : teleological diminishing in Conrad's early metaphor of navigation.