Sunday, April 05, 2015


The Polish-born English novelist Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) stands amongst the greatest English writers. His novels explore the moral instability of human beings. Conrad writes in narrative technique with live and vivid description. His characters are well developed and compelling.

Joseph Conrad


Conrad’s 1889 novella Heart of Darkness is deemed to be one of his seminal works. With this novel Conrad showed his appreciation for modern notions of psychoanalysis. The subject novel probes deep down the human heart to find the blemishes of humankind. The novel tries to describe that human beings are inherently evil and that this evil awakens within them with the slightest stimulus. Kurtz, the antagonist in this novel used to be good a natured individual with multiple talents, but ultimately he turned into evil as he started to live in the midst of uncivilized people. As he lived outside of the civilized society for an extended period of time, he forgot the civilized standard of living.

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