Joseph Conrad

            
            
             Joseph Conrad: An Innovator in British Literature
             Joseph Conrad's innovative literature is influenced by his experiences in traveling to
             foreign countries around the world. Conrad's literature consists of the various styles of
             techniques he uses to display his well-recognized work as British literature. "His prose style,
             varying from eloquently sensuous to bare and astringent, keeps the reader in constant touch with a
             mature, truth-seeking, creative mind" (Hutchinson 1). Conrad's novels are basically based on
             having both a psychological and sociological plot within them. This is why Conrad's work carries
             its own uniqueness from other novels when being compared to his.
             Examples of Conrad's literature include novels such as Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, and
             The Secret Agent. Heart of Darkness is basically based on his own experiences, but Conrad also
             adds fiction into this particular novel (Dintenfass 1). It has been said that Conrad's style of
             writing is described as "...life as we actually live it...[is] to be blurred and messy and confusing--
             and the abstract ideas...[of] actual experiences can sometimes produce in us, or in that part of us,
             anyway, which tries to understand the world in some rational way." Acquiring this from the novel
             gives the reader a psychological perspective in that they are receiving feedback in a conscious way
             such as a hallucination or a phantasm (Dintenfass 2). Readers have curiously questioned the
             purpose of his novels such as Heart of Darkness, but the answer is quite simple. "[The] purpose
             is to get the reader to re-live [any] experience in some [significant] and concrete way, with all its
             complexity and messiness, all its darkness and ambiguity, intact" (Dintenfass 3). An additional
             novel with similar characteristics of the novel Heart of Darkness is Lord Jim. Not much is said
             about Lord Jim, but it has been kn...

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