Overview

Opens up the rich topic of Joseph Conrad's complex relationship with language

Joseph Conrad was, famously, trilingual in Polish, French and English, and was also familiar with German, Russian, Dutch and Malay. He was also a consummate stylist, using words with the precision of a poet in his fiction.

The essays in this collection examine his engagement with specific lexical sets and terminology - maritime language, the language of terror, and abstract language; issues of linguistic communication - speech, hearing, and writing; and his relationship to specific languages - his deployment of foreign languages, his decision to write in English, and his reception through translation. The collection closes with an Afterword by renowned Conrad scholar, Laurence Davies.

Key Features

  • The first academic and critical study wholly devoted to the topic of Conrad and language, and the first to address that topic from a diversity of critical approaches
  • Speaks to a range of current trends in literary criticism including transnationalism, lateness, translation studies, terrorism and disabilities studies
  • Comprises newly commissioned essays by leading and emerging Conrad scholars from around the world, employing a variety of approaches including philosophy, psychoanalytical theory, biographical theory, as well as textually driven readings

ISBN-13

9781474425575

ISBN-10

1474425577

Weight

0.85 Pounds

Dimensions

9.20 x 0.60 x 6.10 In

List Price

$29.95

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

232 pages

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

Published On

2017-08-01



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