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Conrad, Language, and Narrative Michael Greaney (Lancaster University)

Conrad, Language, and Narrative By Michael Greaney (Lancaster University)

Conrad, Language, and Narrative by Michael Greaney (Lancaster University)


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In this re-evaluation of the writings of Joseph Conrad, Michael Greaney places language and narrative at the heart of his literary achievement. Greaney offers an examination of a wide range of Conrad's work which combines recent critical approaches to language in post-structuralism with an impressive command of linguistic theory.

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Conrad, Language, and Narrative by Michael Greaney (Lancaster University)

In this re-evaluation of the writings of Joseph Conrad, Michael Greaney places language and narrative at the heart of his literary achievement. A trilingual Polish expatriate, Conrad brought a formidable linguistic self-consciousness to the English novel; tensions between speech and writing are the defining obsessions of his career. He sought very early on to develop a 'writing of the voice' based on oral or communal modes of storytelling. Greaney argues that the 'yarns' of his nautical raconteur Marlow are the most challenging expression of this voice-centred aesthetic. But Conrad's suspicion that words are fundamentally untrustworthy is present in everything he wrote. The political novels of his middle period represent a breakthrough from traditional storytelling into the writerly aesthetic of high modernism. Greaney offers an examination of a wide range of Conrad's work which combines recent critical approaches to language in post-structuralism with an impressive command of linguistic theory.

Conrad, Language, and Narrative Reviews

...challenges old assumptions and engages current controversies in revelatory and rich close readings. Andrea White, California State University at Dominguez Hills, English Literature in Transition 1880-1920
...a valuable, original, and compellingly written study that will rapidly prove to be an indispensable volume of Conrad criticism. Studies in the Novel
Given the impressive bibliography and the undeviating argument, this book may best be used as a supplement in teaching college students to read Conrad intelligently. Recommended. Choice

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Speech communities: 1. 'The realm of living speech': Conrad and oral community; 2. 'Murder by language': 'Falk' and Victory; 3. 'Drawing-room voices': language and space in The Arrow of Gold; Part II. Marlow: 4. Modernist storytelling: 'Youth' and 'Heart of Darkness'; 5. The scandals of Lord Jim; 6. The gender of Chance; Part III. Political communities: 7. Nostromo and anecdotal history; 8. Linguistic dystopia: The Secret Agent; 9. 'Gossip, tales, suspicions': language and paranoia in Under Western Eyes; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521120845
9780521120845
0521120845
Conrad, Language, and Narrative by Michael Greaney (Lancaster University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-10-01
208
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