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Conrad and History (Hardcover, New)
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Conrad and History (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford English Monographs
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This book examines the philosophy of history and the subject of the
nation in the literature of Joseph Conrad. It explores the
importance of nineteenth-century Polish Romantic philosophy in
Conrad's literary development, arguing that the Polish response to
Hegelian traditions of historiography in nineteenth-century Europe
influenced Conrad's interpretation of history. After investigating
Conrad's early career in the context of the philosophy of history,
the book analyses Nostromo (1904), The Secret Agent (1907), and
Under Western Eyes (1911) in light of Conrad's writing about Poland
and his sustained interest in the subject of national identity.
Conrad juxtaposes his belief in an inherited Polish national
identity, derived from Herder and Rousseau, with a sceptical
questioning of modern nationalism in European and Latin American
contexts. Nostromo presents the creation of the modern nation state
of Sulaco; The Secret Agent explores the subject of 'foreigners'
and nationality in England; while Under Western Eyes constitutes a
systematic attempt to undermine Russian national identity. Conrad
emerges as an author who examines critically the forces of
nationalism and national identity that troubled Europe throughout
the nineteenth century and in the period before the First World
War. This leads to a consideration of Conrad's work during the
Great War. In his fiction and newspaper articles during the war,
Conrad found a way of dealing with a conflict that made him acutely
aware of being sidelined at a turning point in both modern Polish
and modern European history. Finally, this book re-evaluates
Conrad's late novels The Rover (1923) and Suspense (1925), a
long-neglected part of his career, investigating Conrad's sustained
treatment of French history in his last years alongside his
life-long fascination with the cult of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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