L’époque conradienne, vol. 42
Limoges, PULIM, 2019
145 pages / ISBN : 978-2-84287-739-2 / 18 €
This volume contains papers given during the international conference “Transnational Conrad: between Texts and Theory” held in Limoges (France) on 21-22 September, 2017.
Thanks to Ehic (Espaces humains et Interactions culturelles, EA 1087), Société Conradienne Française, the university of Limoges and the Région Nouvelle Aquitaine.
It complements the articles published in volume 41.
Two more articles, also related with transnational questions, are also included in this issue.
Sommaire :
I– Heart of Darkness in a multicultural world
Conrad’s Heart of Darkness under Oriental Eyes, Malika Rebai Maamri
A Third Eye: Reading Conrad in Light of-in Spite of Achebe, Christopher Cairney
Striving after Something with or without Substance: A Close Reading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Xin Xin Zhao
II– Multidisciplinary approaches
Reversing the “False Effect of Silence” and Repression in Lord Jim, Christie Gramm
Lord Jim: Always “the unexpected”
“Seeking a new form”: Conrad’s author’s Notes and the Art of the Novel, Marina Lops
III– Varia
“An Anarchist” as Semiotic Tragedy, Patrick Tourchon
Stereotypes of Russia in Joseph Conrad’s Under Western Eyes, Ludmilla Voitkowska & Kayla McCutcheon
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