Man and Nature in Conrad's "Nostromo"

Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (4):559-576 (1970)
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In "Nostromo," Conrad is proffering an ontological comment on the universe's structural economy involving the motions and counter-motions of the human and natural orders of creation

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