A Return to the Roots - (Conrad, Eastern and Western Perspectives) by Wieslaw Krajka (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This study illuminates various aspects of the relationship between Joseph Conrad's literary work and his roots in Polish and East-Central European culture.
- About the Author: Is profesor emeritus at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland.
- 312 Pages
- History, Europe
- Series Name: Conrad, Eastern and Western Perspectives
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About the Book
Conrad's relationship to Poland--the evolution of his attitude toward his homeland, the influence of Polish literature on his work, his reception by Polish audiences--and to Russian literature, particularly Dostoevsky and Turgenev, is discussed in fourteen papers written by scholars from the United States, Europe and beyond. The volume is critically diverse, containing elements of biography, psychoanalysis, film criticism, comparative literature, source criticism, and sociological and philosophical interpretation.
The volume opens with an address by the prime minister of Poland, who emphasizes the European substance of Conrad's Polishness.
Book Synopsis
This study illuminates various aspects of the relationship between Joseph Conrad's literary work and his roots in Polish and East-Central European culture. In particular, it examines various aspects of Conrad's relationship to Poland--the evolution of his attitude toward his homeland, the influence of Polish literature on his work, his reception by Polish audiences--and to Russian literature, particularly Dostoevsky and Turgenev.
This volume collects fourteen essays by scholars from the United States, Europe and beyond. It is critically diverse, containing elements of biography, psychoanalysis, film criticism, comparative literature, and sociological and philosophical interpretation. The scope of critical materials is equally wide-ranging: from considerations of Conrad's life and political attitudes to overviews of his entire oeuvre and focused studies of single literary works.About the Author
Is profesor emeritus at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland. He is the author of Isolation and Ethos: A Study of Joseph Conrad (1992) and editor of Various Dimensions of the Other in Joseph Conrad's Fiction (2020), Some Intertextual Chords of Joseph Conrad's Literary Art (2019), Joseph Conrad's Authorial Self. Polish and Other (2018), among others, and the editor of the series Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives.