The Nature of a Crime (ePub)
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In 'The Nature of a Crime', Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford collaboratively weave a narrative imbued with psychological depth and stylistic prowess, typical of Conrad's atmospheric prose. The reader delves into a story that not only undertakes a profound...
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In 'The Nature of a Crime', Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford collaboratively weave a narrative imbued with psychological depth and stylistic prowess, typical of Conrad's atmospheric prose. The reader delves into a story that not only undertakes a profound exploration of guilt and self-deception but also reflects the complexities of the human spirit. Nested within the broader literary context of early 20th-century Modernism, this brooding short work examines the internal conflict of its protagonist with an acuity that is both intimate and unsettling, resonating with the characteristic concerns of the era's literary exploration of consciousness and moral ambiguity.
Joseph Conrad, born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, was a literary maestro whose works often grapple with the tumult and darkness of the human condition, much of which can be traced back to his own experiences as a mariner and immigrant. The collaboration with Ford Madox Ford, an accomplished novelist and editor in his own right, suggests a confluence of literary talents that brings to the fore a nuanced understanding of human complexities. Their partnership reflects a shared preoccupation with the intricate facets of character and the ramifications of personal actions, themes that are meticulously dissected in this co-authored endeavor.
'The Nature of a Crime' is a compelling examination of the psychological battlefields that shape our ethical boundaries and sense of self. It is particularly recommended for those who appreciate literature that confronts the profound quandaries of existence with eloquence and penetrating insight. Conrad's and Ford's joint venture promises not only a striking narrative experience but also a window into the enduring questions of conscience that continue to haunt the annals of human reflection, inviting readers to ponder the very essence of what it means to err and to own one's transgressions.
Joseph Conrad, born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, was a literary maestro whose works often grapple with the tumult and darkness of the human condition, much of which can be traced back to his own experiences as a mariner and immigrant. The collaboration with Ford Madox Ford, an accomplished novelist and editor in his own right, suggests a confluence of literary talents that brings to the fore a nuanced understanding of human complexities. Their partnership reflects a shared preoccupation with the intricate facets of character and the ramifications of personal actions, themes that are meticulously dissected in this co-authored endeavor.
'The Nature of a Crime' is a compelling examination of the psychological battlefields that shape our ethical boundaries and sense of self. It is particularly recommended for those who appreciate literature that confronts the profound quandaries of existence with eloquence and penetrating insight. Conrad's and Ford's joint venture promises not only a striking narrative experience but also a window into the enduring questions of conscience that continue to haunt the annals of human reflection, inviting readers to ponder the very essence of what it means to err and to own one's transgressions.
Autoren-Porträt von Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford
Joseph Conrad, born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski on December 3, 1857, in Berdychiv, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire, is considered one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language, despite it being his third language, after his native Polish and French. His works explore the complexities of the human psyche, the confrontation between elemental forces of nature and the intricacies of civilization, and the moral depths of mankind. Conrad drew upon his own experiences as a merchant marine, which took him to distant lands and exposed him to various cultures, exemplifying his narratives with a sense of authenticity. His style is characterized by a rich, evocative use of language and a mastery of narrative form, which he used to plumb the depths of the human condition. 'The Nature of a Crime' (1924), though not his most acclaimed work, demonstrates his preoccupation with themes of guilt, redemption, and subjective experience. Conrad's most celebrated novels, including 'Heart of Darkness' (1899), 'Lord Jim' (1900), 'Nostromo' (1904), and 'The Secret Agent' (1907), have established his legacy as a forerunner of modernist literature, influencing countless writers and earning a permanent place in the canon of English literature. Conrad passed away on August 3, 1924, leaving behind a body of work admired for its richly descriptive language and exploration of the human spirit.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Joseph Conrad , Ford Madox Ford
- 2022, 42 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547186410
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.08.2022
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