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Typhoon, a classic novella, evokes the seafaring life at the turn of the century. Typhoon is a metaphorical work inspired by events in Joseph Conrad's ocean life that investigates the consequences of pursuing choices disregarding realities or opposing points of view, while celebrating the importance of resistance and collaboration.With ironic characters and thrilling settings, Typhoon is both interesting and daring. First distributed in 1902, Joseph Conrad has been republished in numerous distributions, including abstract magazines and artistic assortments. Typhoon portrays an account of high…mehr

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Typhoon, a classic novella, evokes the seafaring life at the turn of the century. Typhoon is a metaphorical work inspired by events in Joseph Conrad's ocean life that investigates the consequences of pursuing choices disregarding realities or opposing points of view, while celebrating the importance of resistance and collaboration.With ironic characters and thrilling settings, Typhoon is both interesting and daring. First distributed in 1902, Joseph Conrad has been republished in numerous distributions, including abstract magazines and artistic assortments. Typhoon portrays an account of high stakes and experience with a particularly perceptive story style, bearing Conrad's elaborate tradition of breathtaking writing. This novel contains a mystery, a thriller, an adventure, and a life lesson for all readers.
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Joseph Conrad (3 December 1857 - 3 August 1924) was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language. Though he did not speak English fluently until his twenties, he came to be regarded a master prose stylist who brought a non-English sensibility into English literature. He wrote stories and novels, many with a nautical setting, that depict trials of the human spirit in the midst of what he saw as an impassive, inscrutable universe.