Joseph Conrad and the Reader is the first book fully devoted to
Conrad's relation to the reader, visual theory and authorship. This
challenging study proposes new approaches to modern literary
criticism and deftly examines the limits of deconstructionist
theories, introducing groundbreaking new theoretical concepts of
reading and reception.
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