Conrad, Autobiographical Remembering, and the Making of Narrative Identity is the first major work that extensively explores the dynamic interplay between Conrad's autobiographical remembering and storytelling in relation to his identity construction within a historical and cultural context.
Conrad, Autobiographical Remembering, and the Making of Narrative Identity is the first major work that extensively explores the dynamic interplay between Conrad's autobiographical remembering and storytelling in relation to his identity construction within a historical and cultural context.
Xiaoling Yao is Lecturer of English at East China Normal University in Shanghai, China. She obtained her PhD in English Literature from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Her research interests include memory, narrative identity, spatiality, and modernist literature and culture.
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Introduction: The Poetic Rememberer: Contextualizing Conrad's Work of Remembering Chapter One: Future-oriented Remembering: Almayer's Folly and A Personal Record Chapter Two: Memory as An Interpretative Feat: "An Outpost of Progress," Heart of Darkness and the Other Chapter Three: Community-mediated Memory: Remembering Lord Jim Chapter Four: Emotion-mediated Memory: The Conflation of Past and Present in The Shadow-Line Conclusion: Towards a New Metaphor of Memory
Introduction: The Poetic Rememberer: Contextualizing Conrad's Work of Remembering Chapter One: Future-oriented Remembering: Almayer's Folly and A Personal Record Chapter Two: Memory as An Interpretative Feat: "An Outpost of Progress," Heart of Darkness and the Other Chapter Three: Community-mediated Memory: Remembering Lord Jim Chapter Four: Emotion-mediated Memory: The Conflation of Past and Present in The Shadow-Line Conclusion: Towards a New Metaphor of Memory
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