
Spectral Conrad
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This groundbreaking collection redefines Joseph Conrad's fiction through the innovative lens of spectrality studies, offering fresh perspectives that challenge and expand contemporary scholarly discourse. Spectral Conrad unites an array of international voices to dissect the haunting motifs, ghostly presences, and existential uncertainties woven into Conrad's iconic works. Through meticulous analysis of texts such as Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, The Shadow Line, Under Western Eyes, Victory, "Karain," and "The Warrior's Soul," the volume illuminates Conrad's fascination with the spectral-from lingering traumas of colonialism to the ethical shadows of human ambition. Drawing on frameworks as diverse as Plato's dialogues, Derrida's hauntology, Shakespearean tragedy, and cross-cultural literary traditions, the contributors-from universities in Greece, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and Poland-forge a dynamic, globally informed critique. Their interdisciplinary approach reveals how spectrality shapes Conrad's narratives, transforming his fiction into a mirror for modern anxieties about identity, memory, and the unresolved legacies of history. Rich in theoretical rigor yet accessible in style, Spectral Conrad bridges scholarly depth with engaging analysis, making it an indispensable resource for students and academics alike. Perfect for readers of modernism, postcolonial studies, or Gothic literature, this volume not only revitalizes Conrad's oeuvre but also reimagines spectrality itself as a vital critical tool.
The book is volume 34 of the series Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives, edited by Wieslaw Krajka.
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Jacek Mydla, Agnieszka Adamowicz-Pospiech: Introduction
Karol Samsel: The Legacy of Polish Dark Romanticism in Joseph Conrad's Works
Jan B. Gordon: The Trope of "Partitioned Sovereignties'': Shadows of Poland in Conrad
Laurence Davies: Concealment and Revelation in "The Warrior's Soul" and "Prince Roman"
Wieslaw Krajka: Making Magic as Cross-Cultural Encounter: The Case of "Karain: A Memory"
Karol Samsel: "The Malay Forefathers' Eve"-"Karain: A Memory" as Joseph Conrad's Hauntological Coming to Terms with the Mythologyof Polish Romanticism
Cedric Watts: The Problem of the Author's Note to The Shadow-Line
Ellen Burton Harrington: The Haunting Ideal in "Freya of the Seven Isles" and Nostromo
Rémy Arab-Fuentes: The Visor Effect in Lord Jim
Jacek Mydla: Lord Jim as a Haunted Narrative
Nic Panagopoulos: Shadow Play in Plato's Cave and Lord Jim
Agnieszka Adamowicz-Pospiech: Conrad as Spectre
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