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Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) was a British writer, best known for his works "Lord Jim" and "Heart of Darkness". Of Polish origin, Conrad, who settled in England, was considered one of the most important authors of the English language. "Lord Jim", Conrad's major work, alongside "Heart of Darkness", definitively established the author as one of the greats of English literature. His influence is profound and continues to this day. Written in 1900, "Lord Jim" describes thrilling adventures in the strange and exotic landscapes of Malaysia, inhabited by primitive peoples and where adventurers take…mehr

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Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) was a British writer, best known for his works "Lord Jim" and "Heart of Darkness". Of Polish origin, Conrad, who settled in England, was considered one of the most important authors of the English language. "Lord Jim", Conrad's major work, alongside "Heart of Darkness", definitively established the author as one of the greats of English literature. His influence is profound and continues to this day. Written in 1900, "Lord Jim" describes thrilling adventures in the strange and exotic landscapes of Malaysia, inhabited by primitive peoples and where adventurers take advantage of the natives to satisfy their greed. "Lord Jim" is a remarkable book and an unforgettable read.

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Józef Teodor Konrad Nalecz Korzeniowski (1857-1924), known as Joseph Conrad, was born in Ukraine, then part of the former Russian Empire, on December 3, 1857. The son of Polish parents who had been exiled to Vologda, Russia, he became an orphan at the age of 11 and was placed under the care of his maternal uncle. At 16, Conrad decided to travel to Marseille, where he worked on ships of the French Merchant Navy. In 1878, he began serving on a British ship to escape Russian military service. Over the years, he traveled extensively to various cities across Asia, Africa, America, and Europe, already fluent in the English language. After several attempts, he passed the examination to become a captain in the British Merchant Navy. After spending several years in the navy, he entered London for the first time and settled in England, eventually obtaining British nationality in 1886. In 1894, Conrad decided to abandon his successful career as a sailor to dedicate himself to literature. The countless voyages he undertook aboard ships provided ample material for his stories. In 1895, he published his first book, "Almayer's Folly," which was well received by both critics and the public. That same year, he married Jessie George. Joseph Conrad was considered one of the great writers of the English language. His fictional works almost always featured the sea as a central setting. His style combined introspection and psychological analysis, often portraying characters in crisis with their own identity and human condition. His characters were often isolated from society and faced extreme situations. Although English was not his native language, he was praised for the mastery of his writing. "Heart of Darkness" was adapted into the film "Apocalypse Now" by Francis Ford Coppola in 1979. Joseph Conrad passed away in Bishopsbourne, England, on August 3, 1924.