L'Époque Conradienne, volume 33/2007

Nathalie MARTINIÈRE
Date de publication
1er janvier 2008
Résumé
The present volume of L'Epoque Conradienne includes 12 papers, 3 of which focusing more particularly on Lord Jim. The 5 papers that deal with The Secret Agent were originally presented at the International Conference of the Société Conradienne Française which took place in Limoges, France (September 14-16, 2006), and was entitled " Femininity, a privilege – not feminism, an attitude "/The "feminine" in Joseph Conrad's fiction: from ideology to a poetics of heterogeneity. The rest will be published in the 2008 issue.
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ISSN 02946904
Date de première publication du titre 1er janvier 2008
ISBN 9782842874483
EAN-13 9782842874483
Référence EP033-29
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 176
Format 16 x 24 x 11 cm
Poids 280 g
'Gifts of heaven – things of earth' Haunting and Exchange in Conrad's "Karain: A Memory"
James Carney
 
The Nigger of the 'Narcissus': Roman dela polyphonie
 Patrick Tourchon
 
"What's in a name"?: The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'
John G. Peters
 
Eating Like a White Man: Nibbling at the Edges of Heart of Darkness
John Rickard
 
Lord Jim
 
What Peirce Thought, What Conrad Wrote, and Vice Versa
David Galef
 
Survivor Guilt in Lord Jim
David Tenenbaum
 
The Woman is dead now": Erasing femininity in Lord Jim
André Viola
 
 
The Secret Agent
 
* Reflexivity and the Thrust of the Feminine in The Secret Agent
Claude Maisonnat
 
* Winnie Verloc's Secret Passion
Josiane Paccaud-Huguet
 
* It's Her Fault! : Female Narrative Accomplices in The Secret Agent and West's The Birds Fall Down
Amy D. Wells
* Women in the Dark: Femininity in Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes
Stéphanie Bernard
 
* Enigmas of Light and Dark
Anne Luyat
 
The present volume of L'Epoque Conradienne includes 12 papers, 3 of which focusing more particularly on Lord Jim. The 5 papers that deal with The Secret Agent were originally presented at the International Conference of the Société Conradienne Française which took place in Limoges, France (September 14-16, 2006), and was entitled " Femininity, a privilege – not feminism, an attitude "/The "feminine" in Joseph Conrad's fiction: from ideology to a poetics of heterogeneity. The rest will be published in the 2008 issue.

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