Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad

Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad

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"Lord Jim" is a profound novella by Joseph Conrad that delves into the themes of honor, guilt, and redemption through the complex character of Jim, a young seaman who grapples with his moral failure after abandoning a sinking ship. Written in 1899, Conrad employs a fractured narrative style 'rich in psychological depth and vivid maritime imagery' to explore the intricacies of the human condition and the existential struggles that define individual identity. Set against the backdrop of colonial enterprise, the book reflects late Victorian anxieties about moral responsibility and societal expectations, all while revealing the paradox of heroism and cowardice. Joseph Conrad, a Polish-born author who navigated the turbulent waters of both the sea and human nature, draws from his own maritime experiences to craft Jim's tragic journey. From his early life amidst political turmoil in Poland to becoming a sailor and eventually a novelist in England, Conrad's multicultural background and firsthand understanding of isolation and fear inflected his narrative, creating a multi-layered portrayal of his characters that resonates with universal themes. For readers seeking an exploration of moral complexity and the shades of human character, "Lord Jim" is an essential read. Its gripping narrative and introspective examination invite reflection on what it means to confront one's failures and the quest for redemption, marking it as one of Conrad's most significant contributions to the canon of modern literature.

ISBN: 9781857150650

Pages: 437

Hardcover with DJ

Everyman's Books, 1992

Good condition; Publisher's gift stamp inside

B155

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