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Joseph Conrad

The Lagoon as a Story of Moral Dilemma

November 27, 2022 by Somnath Sarkar

The Lagoon as a Story of Moral Dilemma In his brief but illuminating introduction to ‘The Lagoon‘ Michael Thorpe, the …

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Symbolism in The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad

September 15, 2022 by Somnath Sarkar

Symbolism in The Lagoon Ordinarily speaking, a symbol is something that stands for something else. In literature, a word standing …

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The Lagoon as a Short Story

September 13, 2022 by Somnath Sarkar

The Lagoon as a Short Story Joseph Conrad’s The Lagoon is a striking tale of human passion. It relates lust …

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The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad | Critical Analysis

November 16, 2021 by Somnath Sarkar

The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad Analysis Joseph Conrad’s first work, Almayers Folly, was published in 1895. His short story ‘The …

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Symbolism in Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

July 7, 2021April 22, 2019 by

Symbolism in Heart of Darkness Heart of Darkness is replete with symbols. In Heart of Darkness every person and everything means more than …

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Significance of the Title of Short Story The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad

November 14, 2021June 14, 2016 by

Title of Joseph Conrad’s The Lagoon Literally, ‘lagoon’ (from Spanish ‘laguna’) is a salt-watered shallow lake partly or fully isolated …

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