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Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad, J.H. Stape, Allan H. Simmons
Lord Jim
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At its heart, this classic novel is a book about the sea. Published in 1900, Lord Jim was originally intended as a short story. It grew to a full-length book as Conrad explored in great depth the perplexing dilemmas of lost honor and guilt, expiation and heroism.An English boy from a simple... show more
At its heart, this classic novel is a book about the sea. Published in 1900, Lord Jim was originally intended as a short story. It grew to a full-length book as Conrad explored in great depth the perplexing dilemmas of lost honor and guilt, expiation and heroism.An English boy from a simple village has bigger dreams than most around him, so he embarks at an early age into a sailor's life. Haunted by guilt over an act of cowardice, Jim becomes an agent at an isolated East Indian trading post. There, his feelings of inadequacy and responsibility are played out to their logical and inevitable end.The novel, which explores the nature of the human spirit, is a delicately crafted picture of a character who reaches the status of literary hero.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780141441610 (0141441615)
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
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brokenbiscuits
brokenbiscuits rated it
0.0 Books of 1915 (Part Four)
“Sansho the Steward” by Mori Ogai This is a poignant short story about a brother and sister who are kidnapped and sold into slavery. There’s no way there could be a happy end for both of them. The Golden Slipper, and other problems for Violet Strange by Anna Katherine Green A fun detective nov...
riley
riley rated it
4.0 Worth the effort
Conrad is perhaps my favourite (English language) writer from the turn of the last century. I find "The Secret Sharer" to be one of the greatest English language short stories ever written. And Nostromo is a favourite of mine. And yet it took me forever to get into this, considered by some to be amo...
Cygan
Cygan rated it
3.0 Mrzonki i upiory
Lektura pamiętników i listów Norwida, „Dziwnego życia Sadyka Paszy” Jadwigi Chudzikowskiej, a także kilka dyskusji z osobami o zaskakującej (dla mnie) wiedzy na temat tamtych „czasów i zdarzeń” - krok po kroku zmieniało moje nastawienie do romantyzmu w ogóle. Wspominam też szkolne dyskusje o biednym...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it
It has been over a week and a half since I last finished a book. This is so extremely unusual. I'm trying not to hold it agains the collection of books I've been reading that week in a half, but at times it's hard. I find myself eyeing Ulysses suspiciously, poke The Reality Dysfunction every once in...
JasonKoivu
JasonKoivu rated it
4.0 Lord Jim
Ponderous and difficult to follow, but still a beautiful piece of work. I say "difficult to follow" in the sense that Conrad did not always balance his action and exposition in Lord Jim. There were large sections of backstory or the minutia of character. Certainly character is the cornerstone of thi...
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