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CONRAD'S EARLY VISION OF MAN: AN ANALYSIS OF "ALMAYER'S FOLLY," "AN OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS," "THE LAGOON," "KARAIN," AND "THE END OF THE TETHER."
Abstract
In his early fiction Conrad conveys artistically a vision of man which is remarkable for its insight into the human condition. His early works i however, have received insufficient critical attention to date. Accordingly, I shall attempt in this study to render a more complete justice to five of his early works which deserve more adequate treatment: Almayer*s Folly, An Outcast of the Islands, "The Lagoon," "Karain," and "The End of the Tether."
Subject Area
British and Irish literature
Recommended Citation
NELSON, RONALD JOHN, "CONRAD'S EARLY VISION OF MAN: AN ANALYSIS OF "ALMAYER'S FOLLY," "AN OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS," "THE LAGOON," "KARAIN," AND "THE END OF THE TETHER."" (1978). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI7900343.
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