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The present book is a work written about the role of space in identity construction of main characters of the selected novels by Joseph Conrad. This study gains significance from Edward Said's perspectives in his Orientalism to shed light on spatial identity of Marlow and Kurtz in Heart of Darkness, Jim in Lord Jim and Nostromo in Conrad's Nostromo. This sudy elaborates the influence of the space and colonialism in creating identity crisis and alienation in both colonized and colonizer.

Produktbeschreibung
The present book is a work written about the role of space in identity construction of main characters of the selected novels by Joseph Conrad. This study gains significance from Edward Said's perspectives in his Orientalism to shed light on spatial identity of Marlow and Kurtz in Heart of Darkness, Jim in Lord Jim and Nostromo in Conrad's Nostromo. This sudy elaborates the influence of the space and colonialism in creating identity crisis and alienation in both colonized and colonizer.
Autorenporträt
Farnaz Ahmadi Sepehri is a prolific independent researcher. She is graduated from Azad University of Tabriz, Iran in 2011 with master degree in English Literature. She has been the member of USACLALS, ALA and MELUS since 2011 and she has presented several papers in international conferences mainly about the role of the space in literary work