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Considering Conrad's transcultural background, this volume investigates the essential features of his expatriate writing as a form distinctly different from any writing done within a single culture.
Considering Conrad's transcultural background, this volume investigates the essential features of his expatriate writing as a form distinctly different from any writing done within a single culture.
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Autorenporträt
Ludmilla Voitkovska received her Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and a PhD equivalent from the University of Odessa, Ukraine. She is currently Professor in the Department of English at the University of Saskatchewan,. Her recent and forthcoming publications include: "'The Bard of Selected Elements': Conrad's Reception in Russia" and "Conrad in Ukraine: An Untold Story" in The Reception of Joseph Conrad in Europe (forthcoming in 2022).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Reading Conrad in the Context of Expatriation 2 Exile as Autobiography in Lord Jim 3 Textualization of Liminality in The Secret Agent 4 Homecoming in Nostromo 5 Unnaturalness of Naturalization: Doubles in "The Secret Sharer" 6 Drawn into Liminal Space: Conrad's Women in Love 7 Reading as Homecoming: Expatriation as a Critical Discourse in Lord Jim 8 Anxiety of Adopted Reader in Under Western Eyes Bibliography
Introduction
1 Reading Conrad in the Context of Expatriation
2 Exile as Autobiography in Lord Jim
3 Textualization of Liminality in The Secret Agent
4 Homecoming in Nostromo
5 Unnaturalness of Naturalization: Doubles in "The Secret Sharer"
6 Drawn into Liminal Space: Conrad's Women in Love
7 Reading as Homecoming: Expatriation as a Critical Discourse in Lord Jim
Introduction 1 Reading Conrad in the Context of Expatriation 2 Exile as Autobiography in Lord Jim 3 Textualization of Liminality in The Secret Agent 4 Homecoming in Nostromo 5 Unnaturalness of Naturalization: Doubles in "The Secret Sharer" 6 Drawn into Liminal Space: Conrad's Women in Love 7 Reading as Homecoming: Expatriation as a Critical Discourse in Lord Jim 8 Anxiety of Adopted Reader in Under Western Eyes Bibliography
Introduction
1 Reading Conrad in the Context of Expatriation
2 Exile as Autobiography in Lord Jim
3 Textualization of Liminality in The Secret Agent
4 Homecoming in Nostromo
5 Unnaturalness of Naturalization: Doubles in "The Secret Sharer"
6 Drawn into Liminal Space: Conrad's Women in Love
7 Reading as Homecoming: Expatriation as a Critical Discourse in Lord Jim
8 Anxiety of Adopted Reader in Under Western Eyes
Bibliography
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