Conrad and History

Oxford University Press (2010)
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Abstract

This book analyses the relationship between Conrad's work and three major subjects: the philosophy of history, nationalism, and Conrad's interest in French Romanticism and Napoleon Bonaparte. As well as discussing more well-known works, Niland re-evaluates the long-neglected late novels The Rover and Suspense.

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